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Union Renews Commitment to Push for Gender Neutral Bathrooms
The union will continue to push for available and accessible gender neutral bathrooms.
TCDSU to Lobby for Expansion of Asylum Seeker Scholarship Scheme
The union voted to push for an expansion of Trinity's Asylum Seeker Access Provision programme.
TCDSU Breaches Constitution, Circulating Council Agenda Late
TCDSU's constitution states that the agenda for its council should be circulated 72 hours before.
Fine Gael Promises Three New Technological Universities
Minister for Education Joe McHugh and Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor made the announcement this morning.
Trinity Sets Up Working Group to Monitor Spread of Coronavirus
An email from Trinity warned students and staff showing symptoms of the disease to contact the College Health Service.
Fee-Paying Students Are Three Times More Likely to Attend Top Universities
Seven in 10 private school students attend university compared to 51 per cent of public school students.
Free Transport for Students Among Promises in Green Party Manifesto
The manifesto also prioritise supports for homeless students, students from disadvantaged areas and students in direction provision.
10 to Run in 2020 TCDSU Elections, With Three Uncontested Races
Ryan Carey, Eoin Hand and Harry Williams will battle it out for president of the organisation.
Fianna Fáil Would Maintain €3,000 College Fee in Government
The party also pledged to invest €100 million a year in higher education, but did not commit to any of the funding models in the Cassells report.
Hamilton Cafes Cut Ties With Aramark, With College-Run Options Set to Open
The controversial company terminated its contract – which was due to end in 2021 – in December.