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Trinity’s Sporting Organisations Suffered Layoffs Following Pandemic
The pandemic has forced the Pav to close its doors since March and Trinity Sport to lay off a number of workers.

Pav Can Only Re-Open in Level Two or Lower, Says Chairman
The bar's chairman Cyril Smyth said this evening that the bar could not operate profitably unless Dublin was on level-two restrictions or lower.

College Proposes Schols ‘Quota’ System Over Fears of Grade Inflation
The Scholars Committee has responded angrily to the proposal, saying that it would consider bringing the issue to the Visitors.

Admin Troubles Cause Lengthy Delays At First TCDSU Council
TCDSU council began almost an hour later than previously planned.

TCDSU Votes to Formally Support Diversity in STEM Campaign
The union voted this evening in favour of a motion which will see it adopt formal recognition of the campaign.

Vótáil TCDSU Anocht Chun Coiste Gaeilge a Bhunú
Chuir an t-Oifigeach Gaeilge Gretchen Nic Sheanlaoich an rún chun tosaigh ag an gComhairle.

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.