In collaboration with Black Therapists Ireland Founder, Ejiro Ogbevoen, and through the work of Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) Ethnic Minorities Officer, Hamza Bana, TCD’s Student Counselling Service (SCS) starts an Ethnic Minorities Support Group.
By Alex Payne
Disability advocacy groups have raised concerns about its categorisation system and lack of consultation with disabled individuals, amidst a broader coalition calling for its revision and extended public consultation.
By Clara Roche
Disparities in the approaches Dublin universities take to publicising grade boundaries and allocating places to DARE applicants reveal inconsistencies regarding access to education for students with disabilities.
By Clara Roche
Jenny Maguire has been elected TCDSU President, defeating opponent Ralph Balfe.
Bana is the current TCDSU Ethnic Minorities Officer and an ambassador for Trinity Access.
The final-year Law and Political Science student defeated Sé Ó hEidhin.
The final-year Drama and Theatre Studies student was elected, defeating opponents Connor Dempsey and Sarah Murnane.
Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce, the paper’s Deputy News Editor, won following a recount.
The sole candidate for the new position of Irish Language Officer was elected on the first count.
The second-year Computer Science and French student was the only candidate for the role.