Capitated Bodies

Getting Rid of Booking Fees and Putting Pressure on the Sports Levy Will Benefit Everyone

Many students face undue financial strain because of the extraneous charges to book facilities and use equipment, writes Lórien MacEnulty.
By Lórien MacEnulty

Tom Hegarty Elected Chair At CSC TGM

Sam Carthy and Daniela Williams were also elected to officer roles at the meeting.
By Adam Rainbolt

Mr Justice George Birmingham Appointed New Judicial Visitor

The Judicial Visitor, along with Trinity's Chancellor, has the final say on appeals of decisions made by College Board, interprets the College statutes and approves amendments to the College statutes.
By Molly Furey

Budget 2021 to Include €50m Fund to Assist Third-Level Students

The fund will be set aside to help students who are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the pandemic.
By Molly Furey

CSC to Develop Multi-Camera Live-Streaming Service

The committee made the announcements during an information session earlier this week.
By Mairead Maguire

Gealltanais le Comhlíonadh ag Réimeas Nua DUCAC

Tá rothaí na n-athruithe ag casadh i DUCAC. Ní mór don cheannasaíocht nua athruithe suntasacha a chur i bhfeidhm.

UCC Students Occupy President’s Building in Capitation Fee Protest

Members of the protest are due to meet with UCC President Patrick O'Shea later today.
By Donal MacNamee

UCC Students Demand Referendum on Capitation Fee Increase

A petition calling for a student vote has collected over 250 signatures.
By Donal MacNamee

UCC Students ‘Distraught’ As Capitation Fee Skyrockets

By 2023, UCC students will pay a capitation charge of €370, up from the current rate of €170.
By Rachel O'Leary

In Statement, Knights of the Campanile Refutes Hazing Allegations

Peter Ledbetter, the Master of the society, said coverage of the initiation evening was 'misleading' and 'inept'.
By Donal MacNamee