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USI to Lobby Government for Reform of ‘Shoddy and Broken’ SUSI Grant

The national union voted today in favour of a motion to lobby for changes to SUSI's eligibility criteria.
By Ciaran Molloy

USI Records €80k Surplus for Year Ending June 2019

The body's accounts warn USI is ‘developing a dependency on grant income which relate to specific projects’.
By Donal MacNamee

State Won’t Cover Colleges’ Financial Losses, Expected to Total €500m

The Department of Education has said that it will not cover shortfalls faced by third-level colleges due to the pandemic.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Trend – Lockdown Edition: The Shaved Head

Fashion statements in Trinity are changed irreparably. But students are still trying things out in lockdown – with decidedly mixed results.
By Coco Millar

Over 1,000 UCD International Students Call for Tuition Compensation

Around 1,100 students have signed a petition calling for compensation in light of the college’s closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity to Give Erasmus and Study Abroad Update This Friday

Trinity's vice-president for global affairs will give staff and students a long-awaited update on Erasmus and Study Abroad this Friday.
By Donal MacNamee

In New Photobook, Niamh Barry Sheds Light on Tiny American Moments

Trinity student Niamh Barry, known for her student documentaries has just released her first book of photos – set in Boston.
By Susie Crawford

Top Academics Call for Establishment of Higher Education Department

Over 800 academics – including leading immunologist Luke O'Neill – say higher education and research need a specific department.
By Sárán Fogarty

I’m Due for Erasmus Next Year – I Need Trinity to Tell Me if It’s Happening

It might cause mass disappointment, but students need a decision from Trinity on its Erasmus and Study Abroad programmes, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran