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Trinity Student Launches Campaign Backing Easier Access to Citizenship
The 27th amendment limits the constitutional right to Irish citizenship of those born on the island of Ireland.

The Top Five Takeaways From Third-Level’s Pre-Budget Submissions
Budget 2021 is set to be announced tomorrow. The third-level sector appears optimistic.

Despite Dip in Sign-Ups, Societies Praise Shift to Online Freshers’ Week
The traditional freshers’ week had to be shifted online, after government restrictions led to the cancellation of freshers’ fair.

Registrar of Chambers Philip Coleman Appointed New Junior Dean
The Junior Dean is responsible for investigating breaches of College rules and regulations by students.

TCDSU Warns Firsts Years About Imposter Infiltrating Group Chats
A statement with information about online safety was sent into the first year group on Facebook this morning.

All Students Given Wrong Points Awarded First Choice Course For This Year
Last week, it was revealed that 6,500 were given the wrong grades due to an error in the calculated grades system.

IUA Calls for €538m Package for Higher Education in Pre-Budget Submission
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is set to announced the new budget on Tuesday.

Exam Hall to be Available for Students Attending Online Lectures
The Marquee at Botany Bay and the former Bank of Ireland space can also be used for students who have online classes directly before or after in-person ones.

Trinity Students Launch Voter Registration Drive for US Elections
Mail-in ballots are going to be central to what will be one of the most contentious elections in US history.

Swimming Pool to Reopen at End of October Following €25k Worth of Repairs
The pool was closed over the summer after Trinity Sport deemed it unsafe to use.