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GSU Delegation Attended March for Choice Without Mandate

The GSU did not properly ascertain whether they had a mandate due to a number of factors that made them exceptionally busy.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity’s Green Flag Award Under Threat, Students Told

The Green Flag, which is up for renewal this year, will not be awarded if students do not do more to engage with the issue of sustainabilty.
By Diarmuid O'Huallachain

The Distribution of Sports Scholarships is Not as Unequal as You’d Expect

A recent Sunday Independent poll reported that less than 25 per cent of Trinity's sports scholarships went to women last year, but this ignores the nuances of the situation.
By Sarah Ledden

TCDSU to Call on Trinity to Divest from Fossil Fuels After Council Vote

The union will work with the Environmental Society to call on Trinity to cease its €6 million investment in oil assets.
By Dominic McGrath
Analysis

The Challenge in Balancing the Abortion Debate

The union's mandated stance on abortion has left some students feeling alienated, and some considering finding a way to leave the union altogether.
By James Shaw and Charlotte Ryan
Editorial

CSC Should Reconsider Steadfast Rule on Student Campaigning

A more nuanced approach to student societies and activism would benefit everybody.
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