GSU

Former GSU President Resigns

The resignation follows controversy surrounding allegations made against the former GSU President.
By Faye Madden

Is é Titim an Aontas na Mac Léinn Iarchéime Mar Thoradh na Blianta de Deachrachtaí Sistéamacha

Chuir Bord an Choláiste maoiniú agus stádas oifigiúil na heagraíochta ar fionraí.
By mBord Eagarthóireachta

The Undecided Future of Postgraduate Representation in Trinity

Following the derecognition of the GSU by College Board and two town halls held to discuss options for postgraduate representation, Alex Payne looks back at the history of the GSU.
By Alex Payne
Editorial

The Collapse of the GSU is the Culmination of Years of Systemic Issues

The organisation's funding and official status as a capitative body were revoked last Thursday by College Board.
By The Editorial Board

Caithfidh Aontas na Mac Léinn Coláiste na Tríonóide a Bheith Cúramach ar Fhadhb na hIondaíochta Iarchéime

An tseachtain seo caite, níor freagraíodh a lán ceisteanna tar éis dhá chruinniú halla an bhaile a reáchtáladh chun plé a dhéanamh ar thodhchaí iondaíocht iarchéime sa choláiste.
By mBord Eagarthóireachta
Editorial

Editorial: TCDSU Must Tread Carefully on the Issue of Representation for Postgraduates

Many questions were left unanswered following two town halls held to discuss the future of postgraduate representation in college last week.
By The Editorial Board

Porfirio, Manyisane Elected GSU President and Vice-President

The two ran uncontested in their respective elections.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Two to Run Uncontested in GSU Sabbatical Elections

Polls will open at 9am on July 13th and close at midnight on July 14th.
By Ailbhe Noonan

GSU President, Vice President Still Being Paid Despite Funding Freeze

GSU President Gisèle Scanlon and Vice-President Abhisweta Bhattacharjee have continued to receive their salaries through TCDSU.
By Jody Druce

GSU Co-Signs Open Letter Calling for In-Person Exams to be Scrapped

The Graduate Students' Union and fringe lobby group Students4Change have written to Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris and Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.
By Jody Druce