GSU
Analysis
Battling the Odds, Can Gisèle Scanlon’s ‘Caring’ GSU Protect Fretful Postgrads?
After a turbulent year for the GSU, incumbent vice-president Gisèle Scanlon is bidding to lead postgraduates through an uncertain future.
Editorial
In GSU Elections, Rhetoric That Doesn’t Match Harsh Postgraduate Realities
The three candidates in this year’s elections didn’t convince at the first GSU hustings this week.
Sna Toghcháin Iarchéime, Reitric nár Tháinig le Fírinne Ghéar na n-Iarchéime
Ní raibh na triúr iarrthóirí inchreidteach ag an gcéad toghchánaíocht d’Aontas na Mac Léinn iarchéime an tseachtain seo.
Connectivity Mishaps Abound, as GSU Candidates Struggle for Specifics in First Hustings
The online hustings were marred by long delays due to technical issues on the Zoom call.
GSU Vice-President Gisèle Scanlon to Run Unopposed for Body’s Presidency
Scanlon is bidding to replace incumbent president Shaz Oye, after the pair had a public falling out earlier this year.
GSU Elections to Take Place Online, With Voting at End of May
The GSU has hired an external elections company, Mi-Voice, in order to ‘ensure that the election is completely secure and fair’.
TCDSU to Seek Meeting With Graduate Studies Dean Over Postgrad Conditions
Postgraduate students will push for a meeting with Neville Cox before the next meeting of the College's Finance Committee.
Editorial
When the GSU Most Needed Unity, its Leadership Cracked. It’s Hard to See a Way Back
It’s hard to imagine Trinity’s decision-makers taking seriously the demands of a GSU administration that can’t keep its divisions out of the newspaper.
GSU in Chaos as President Slams ‘Spurious Accusation’ by Vice-President
Major cracks have appeared this week in the relationship between the two most senior figures in the Graduate Students' Union.
Chlis Ceannaireacht an GSU ag Am Práinneach. Níl Réiteach le Feiceáil
Ní féidir a samhlú go nglacfadh lucht riartha an Choláiste le héilimh aontas nach féidir a aighneas a choimeád ó nuachtán.