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Oversight Commission to Present Yearly Review of Union Mandates to Council
The Oversight Commission acts as a conduit between students and union policy.

TCDSU Votes to Lobby for Reduced International Student Fees
The motion was overwhelmingly passed tonight at the first TCDSU council of the academic year.

Uninest Accommodation to be Repurposed for Tourists and Renters
Dublin City Council has permitted the use of student accomodation facilities for general rent and holiday-makers due to reduced student demand.

Harris to Announce Funding for 14,000 College Places With Reduced Fees
Some €30 million will be made available to support upskilling for workers affected by the pandemic.

Head of Trinity Young Greens Resigns Over Party’s Dáil Record
The Green Party came under fire in recent days over its decision to back an act that would seal thousands of records on the Mother and Baby homes.

Residents Allowed Refunds on Remaining License Fee for College Accommodation
Residents in College accommodation are allowed to remain in their flats despite level-five restrictions.

Trinity Education: A Look Back on Seven Years of Ambition and Controversy
Trinity Education – previously called the Trinity Education Project – was launched yesterday at a ceremony in the Exam Hall.

Trinity Launches Platform to Support Growth of a Nature-Based Economy
The marketplace seeks to connect the global market demand for nature-based solutions with the supply offered by innovative enterprises around the world.

Medical Council Report From 2018 Showed a School of Medicine in Disarray
The College has said that it has introduced a number of measures to fix the problems the report found.

Sports Centre Freezes Monthly Subscriptions for Non-Student Members
New level-five restrictions have forced the Sports Centre to close.