Activists were served with an interim court injunction this morning
The College has acquired an interim injunction to allow students to ‘study and take exams without disturbance’
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One protester claimed that Trinity’s profits are ‘covered in the blood of children’
Activists claimed the encampment has been set up to challenge the University’s policies blocking ‘meaningful progress on divestment’
The College has acquired an interim injunction to allow students to ‘study and take exams without disturbance’
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Notebook
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Blind date
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Guide
How to study when you’d rather cry (and still pass)
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Quiz
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Review
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Feature
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Reading list
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Opinion
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Guide
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Review
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Interview
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Feature
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Review
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Opinion
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English football
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College Football
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Interviews
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College Football
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