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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

TCD Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance Endorse John Tighe for GSU President

The group is an influential postgraduate student lobbying group in Trinity.
By Cormac Watson and Mairead Maguire

Colleges to be ‘Primarily’ In Person for Next Academic Year, Says Harris

Harris also said that the number of students would likely increase by around 4,500.
By Cormac Watson

Leaving Cert Results To Be Released on September 3rd

Students will receive their results from either their in-person exams or accredited grades, which were introduced as an option last year.
By Sárán Fogarty

COVID Conspiracy Theorists Converge on Trinity’s Lloyd Institute

The group appeared to be targeting Trinity’s Prof Luke O’Neill, who has led the charge over the past year in educating the public about the coronavirus and vaccines.
By Cormac Watson

Three to Contest GSU Sabbatical Elections, Current Officers to Re-Run

Incumbent President Gisèle Scanlon and former member of the union's executive John Tighe will contest the presidential race.
By Mairead Maguire and Jody Druce

Abolition of PUP for Students ‘Detrimental’ for Education, Says USI President

The government today announced that students who have lost work due to the pandemic would no longer receive PUP after September 7th.
By Emma Taggart

PUP Closed to Students From Early September

The government said that the decision was “in line with normal circumstances where students do not qualify for unemployment payments while at college”.
By Sárán Fogarty

‘Lion’s Share’ of Additional College Applicants Coming from the EU, Says CAO Chair

The increases may be related to Brexit, as the UK, in comparison, has seen a major drop in EU applicants.
By Cormac Watson