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How US Politics Is Getting Down With the Kids
The age of social media has engaged students in politics in a totally novel way. Politicians are taking note.
Lynn Ruane Wins Trinity’s Last Seanad Seat, Elected on Eighth Count
Ruane’s election means all three incumbents in the University of Dublin constituency retained their seats.
Incumbent Trinity Trio Retain Seanad Seats, After Remote Count
Lynn Ruane, David Norris and Ivana Bacik have all held onto their seats, after a count that took place in a near-empty College lecture theatre.
Ivana Bacik Re-Elected to Seanad on Sixth Count, One Seat Still Unfilled
Bacik, a Senator since 2007, joins Norris in the next Seanad, winning 3,963 votes after the sixth count.
Provost Given Power to Make Exam Decisions Without Board Approval
Board and Council have approved measures that will allow the provost, vice-provost and senior lecturer make decisions on summer exams.
David Norris Re-Elected to Seanad on Fourth Count
Norris has reclaimed a seat he's held since 1987.
Incumbent Trio Lead After Third Seanad Count, Six Candidates Remain
Joseph O'Gorman was eliminated in the second count, with Keith Scanlon following suit in the third.
College Considering ‘No Detriment’ Policy, Says TCDSU President
Laura Beston met Provost Patrick Prendergast to discuss the proposal, called for in a student petition with over 2,300 signatures.
Students to Get Details of Exam Arrangements by End of Next Week
College Board today approved changes to this year's assessments as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Students Urge Trinity to Adopt ‘No Detriment’ Policy for Summer Exams
A petition calls on Trinity to put in place a system that would mean students' grades can't drop as a result of their summer exams.