GSU

Editorial

Delays in International Student Registration Will Frustrate Government’s Own Ambition

The government’s failure to reform the registration system will only lead to international students looking elsewhere for their education.

Making the Case for an Income-Contingent Loan Scheme

Kate Lawler argues that an income-contingent loan might make college manageable for the students whose struggles are often forgotten.
By Kate Lawler

Delays in Registration for International Students Could See Them Unable to Return Home for Christmas

Despite the new appointment system, many non-EEA students still have not been registered and many require a re-entry visa before they leave for the Christmas holidays.
By Dominic McGrath and Róisín Power

After Months of Delay, 1937 Reading Room Toilets to be Installed this Week

Supposed to be installed by the end of summer, the four new toilets have been promised to be ready by the end of the week.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Graduate Students’ Union Votes to Back Student Centre Campaign

TCDSU is campaigning for a student centre to be constructed within the next five years.
By Philip McGuinness

Sampla Inbhraite go bhfuil Lá na Cinniúna Tagtha do Mhaoiniú Ardoideachais

Léirigh an agóid tiomantas troid ar son an oideachais ó mhic léinn agus baill foirne nach bhfachtas le blianta anuas.
Editorial

Faced with a Bitterly Competitive Jobs’ Market, Trinity is Under Pressure to Provide Broadly Skilled Graduates

The skills demanded by employers is growing every year. Trinity is working hard to keep up but government schemes for graduates lag behind.

Agus Margadh Poist Fíor-Iomaíoch Rompu, Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide faoi Bhrú Céimithe Ildánacha a Chruthú

Agus cláir céimithe ag críochnú sna seachtainí atá amach romhainn, tá an réimse scileanna a éilíonn fostóirí ag leathnu gach bliain. Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide ag obair go dian faoi seo ach tá an rialtas chun deiridh, a scríobhann an Bord Eagarthóireachta.
Analysis

For Unions and Groups Across the Country, a Multitude of Reasons to March for Education

Leaders from unions and interest groups from all over Ireland explain why they are marching in against the introduction of student loans.

Unions Increase Calls for Activism, With Students Needing Little Persuasion

While opposition to loans has provided an a strong reason for marching, unions have also offered everything from gigs to barbeques to encourage attendance.
By Dominic McGrath