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Trinity snatch last-minute bonus point in loss to Garryowen

While DUFC couldn’t make it two wins in a row after beating St. Mary’s last week they will take confidence from a resilient display

Garryowen’s robust defence was the difference today as they triumphed over Trinity in an engrossing and high-scoring clash in College Park. While both sides enjoyed spells of fluid, attacking rugby, lapses in concentration by Trinity when defending allowed Garryowen to

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Trinity students join direct provision demonstration

Students met in Front Square before walking to the Garden of Remembrance

Trinity students joined the End Direct Provision demonstration today, meeting in Front Square, and marching to the Garden of Remembrance to join a crowd of over 250 people.

A large number of groups including Unite against Racism (UAR), Movement of

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DUFC fall to league champions Cork Constitution

The Trinity men’s rugby team failed to make it three wins in a row with a 28-3 loss

DUFC fell to current Ulster Bank League champions Cork Constitution today in College park, failing to make it three wins on the bounce after beating Young Munster and Buccaneers in their last two league outings.

Field position proved crucial, as

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Former USI president Annie Hoey appointed to TCDSU Board of Trustees

Hoey was elected president of the USI in 2016 and was previously the Vice-President for Equality and Citizenship of the USI in 2015

Annie Hoey, former Union of Students in Ireland (USI) President, will join the Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) Board of Trustees.

Kevin Keane, TCDSU President, proposed the motion while it was seconded by TCDSU Welfare Office Alice MacPherson.

The

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Students Against Fees decide to campaign against the housing crisis

The direction of the grassroots movement was decided tonight at a public meeting

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Students Against Fees (SAF) decided to expand their campaign to include the housing crisis at a public meeting held in the Synge theatre in the Arts Building this evening.

Nearly 30 students discussed the recent developments in student housing at

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Doom and downfall at the Science Gallery

The Science Gallery’s newest exhibition focuses on catastrophe, the apocalypse and how we might avoid it

In Case of Emergency, the newest exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin, explores the collapse of society and the possibility of an apocalypse. The exhibition, which opened on Friday, features survival guides, threats to the planet, prevention methods, and predictions for