Editorial

GSU Hustings Lays Bare the Damage Done to the Union This Year

The GSU kicked off the short election period with their only hustings on June 4th.
Editorial

PUP Cuts Make It Clear That Students Are Low-Hanging Fruit for the Government

It was announced this week that students would not qualify for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment from September 7th onwards.

‘Huge Win’ for DUCC in First Match Back

Dublin University Cricket Club today played their first match since the easing of lockdown restrictions.
By Matt McCann

How Has the Student’s Place in the Trinity Education Progressed?

Since its inception, Trinity Education has situated prospective students as its target, but this may be starting to change.
By Gillian O'Neill

Govt Announces €12 Million Fund to Support Decarbonisation in Colleges

The funding will go towards energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects.
By Mairead Maguire

At GSU Hustings, Possible Impeachment and Constitutional Breaches Plague Scanlon

Tonight was the only hustings of the GSU elections, with voting set to take place from June 9th to June 11th.

Senior GSU Officer Says Union Leadership ‘Excluded’ Her From Executive Meetings

GSU Research Officer Serena Foo has been an outspoken critic of how the union has been run this year.
By Jody Druce and Cormac Watson

Trinity BDS Stages Occupation of Department of Foreign Affairs

The protesters were calling for the expulsion of the Israeli Ambassador to Ireland.
By Emma Taggart

GSU to Host Election Hustings Tomorrow at 5.30pm

Voting will take place from June 9th to 11th, and results will be announced on June 12th.
By Cormac Watson

College Matches Allowed to Resume Next Week

Matches at College Park, Iveagh Grounds and the Santry Sports Grounds are able to resume from Tuesday.
By Emer Moreau