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TCDSU Votes to Create Full-Time Irish Language Sabbatical Officer

The motion, which was passed at the third council of the year, marks the implementation of a long-term Irish language policy
By Clara Roche

Welfare Officer Looks to Tackle Period Poverty on Campus

In a proposal to the Student Life Committee, TCDSU Welfare Officer Aoife Bennett requests that College helps streamline and support the provision of free period products on Campus after a once-off TCDSU-run initiative last academic year proved popular.
By Alex Payne

1,000 People Protest Israel’s Assault on Gaza

The demonstration called for an immediate ceasefire and the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Ireland.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

USI and TCDSU Call to Cut Ties with University Rankings

In a motion passed at USI Council this evening and in a letter from the TCDSU to the Provost, student representatives are calling for College governing bodies to “re-evaluate their participation in university rankings” with the ultimate goal to withdraw from those they see as unfit.
By Alex Payne

Trinity Names Sports Scholars for 2023/24 Academic Year

This year’s Sports Scholars feature athletes from a variety of sports, including basketball, rugby, GAA, rowing, hockey, fencing, sailing and cricket.
By Clara Roche

College Announces Rent Freeze for 2024/25 Academic Year

Amid concerns over financial pressures and fostering diversity, the College has committed to keeping accommodation rates unchanged.
By Clara Roche

Hist Wins Second Guinness World Record After Marathon Debate

Following its recognition as the oldest student society, members of the College Historical Society earned a second world record after a 27-hour debate.
By Sáoirse Goes

Molnárfi Under Pressure From Electoral Commission

The most recent Electoral Commission report, to be presented this evening at Student Council, serves as a reminder to TCDSU President László Molnárfi of his constitutional obligations.
By Alex Payne

Lost in Translation: Exchange Students Condemn College’s Poor Communication

Trinity's study abroad programme is systemically disorganised and uncommunicative, leaving students frustrated and at times vulnerable.
By Phoebe Pascoe and Hosanna Boulter

Academic Integrity Week Launches at Trinity

A full week of events are available to students and staff at Trinity College Dublin to mark National Academic Integrity Week and the International Day for Academic Integrity, with a focus on combating the use of AI in education and assessment.
By Alex Payne