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Students Should be Allowed to Attend Education March, College Tells Lecturers

In an email sent by the Vice-Provost and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, lecturers were asked to make arrangements so students could avoid repercussions for attending the march.
By Ciaran Molloy
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UCDSU President Katie Ascough Impeachment Petition Rejected

The petition, which gathered 1620 students in favour, did not include supporters’ signatures.
By Dominic McGrath
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70 Trinity Researchers Named in Government Funding Programme

The awards were announced by the government at an event in Waterford Institute of Technology.
By Jack Schofield
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Bruton Launches New International Fund for Irish Universities

The fund will see €500,000 being made available to institutions wishing to promote international collaboration.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Students Join 30,000 on Dublin’s Streets, Calling for Repeal

Government ministers, students’ unions and activists flooded Dublin calling for repeal of the eighth amendment.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee
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Close to 1,000 Students Gather in Trinity, Before Joining March for Choice

Students from Waterford, Cork and Dublin joined Trinity students before joining the thousands taking part in today's march.
By Kathleen McNamee and Dominic McGrath
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Work Returning Front Gate Entrance to Former Glory to Begin this Week

The work will see Front Gate closed to visitors over the next four weeks.
By Dominic McGrath
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TCDSU Registers 481 Students to Vote in One-Day Registration Drive

The registration drive is the first of many voter registration events this year, with nights in Halls planned for next week.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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UCD to Vote on Ascough Impeachment, as Petition Succeeds

The petition gained 1,400 signatures in just one day, with the referendum expected for mid-October.
By Róisín Power
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As Decisions Draw Near, Marches for Education and Repeal Mark One Last Push

The March for Education is part of the longer campaign before a funding decision, while the March for Choice could be the last before a referendum.
By Niamh Egleston