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“The Students are my Boss”: Giovanni Li Speaks About his Bid for TCDSU Presidency

Li explains that he believes he can run a team well due to his background as the son of a diplomat, saying that he sees a compromise in every situation.
By Eliora Abramson

Postgraduate and Equity Hustings Had Candidates Fighting for Jobs

Irish language features prominently along with concerns about how the Students Union can best engage with and represent all students, including postgrads and off-campus students
By Hannah Kaminker

SU Presidential Candidate Seán Thim O’Leary Wants to Strengthen the Ability for “Students to Take Collective Action”

The Presidential candidate proposes taking on seemingly mundane issues that impact the entire student body, from the necessity for more microwaves to a clear Student Handbook.
By Ila Raso

“Agitate Them”: SU Presidential Candidate Patrick Keegan on Direct Action, Student Spaces, and Accessibility

By Eliora Abramson

TCD Cancer Society to Launch Annual Naked Calendar for Valentines

The Calendar will feature photographs of members from twelve different societies, and the proceeds will go towards Irish Cancer Society.
By Isabella Roussel

“Confuse the Tourists”: TCDSU Takes Action Over Disability Accommodations

QR codes leading to LENS Report website were placed on Book of Kells signage, directions of signs were changed and a map of the college was covered with paper stating “LENS Reports are not met. So much for an inclusive campus.”
By Alannah Wrynn

“Get Riding!”: Guests Can Now Register to Stay Overnight at Trinity Student Accommodation Around the Clock

Trinity’s Overnight Guest Policy has been overturned as a result of former TCDSU President László Molnárfi’s complaint to the RTB.
By Eve McGann

Student Union Council Sees Demand for Student Dental Services and Debate for Student Spaces

A motion to lobby for a student space in the business building’s vacant Jolt Café sparked controversy amongst the Union.
By Molly Wetsch and Yasmin Rasheed

TCDSU Tape School of History Doors in Support of LENS Students

The Union says that a recent survey indicated that 100% of LENS students in the School of History have not had their reasonable accommodations met.
By Molly Wetsch

Trinity Doubles Spending on Flights Post-Pandemic to 1.4 Million Euro in 2024

College says the staggering increase in travel costs was due to a backlog caused by Covid-19 travel bans.
By Isabella Roussel