Students’ Unions

Book of Kells Protest Group Host Town Hall on Escalating Future Protests

The student group, led by László Molnárfi, laid out their plans for rent strikes and further occupation of college buildings and discussed the Provost’s opposition to the protest.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

TCDSU and UCDSU Launch Joint Digs Drive

The students’ unions of both universities have collaborated to urge homeowners with spare rooms to rent to students in need of housing.
By Phoebe Pascoe

USI Urges Affordable Housing and Tenant Protections in Submission to Private Rental Sector Review

The submission highlighted the struggles students face in accessing affordable and secure housing within the private rental sector, emphasising the urgent need for comprehensive governmental reforms.
By Clara Roche

Presidential Candidate Zöe Cummins Disqualified From Elections

The candidate was struck off the ballot today in a ruling made by the Electoral Commission.
By Ailbhe Noonan

This Year, TCDSU Must Earn the Respect of its Peers, not the Provost

Students’ unions should focus on furthering student causes rather than their own careers, writes Libby Marchant
By Libby Marchant
Editorial

GSU’s Vote on Finance a Sign Students are Now Seen As Legitimate Stakeholders

That students now have a second vote on the College Finance Committee is undoubtedly a consequence of the Take Back Trinity protests.
Contribution

The SU Cafe is a Cost Worth Keeping

TCDSU should do everything it can to preserve the SU Cafe, writes Jack Dolan.
By Jack Dolan

USI to Back Student Tenants’ Unions in Fight for Rent Reforms Amid Pandemic

The move marks a show of support from USI to a radical approach to student rent in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Ciaran Molloy

Alex Clark Elected JCR President

Clark defeated Dillon Broaders, Cian O'Toole and Aoife O'Mahony to the presidency for the coming year.
By Tara Kent and Sárán Fogarty

‘No Way’ UCD Will Back Down on Rent Hikes, Says President

Andrew Deeks told the University Observer that rent caps or reductions will not address the housing crisis in Dublin.
By Sárán Fogarty