News

Hist Wins Second Guinness World Record After Marathon Debate
Following its recognition as the oldest student society, members of the College Historical Society earned a second world record after a 27-hour debate.

Molnárfi Under Pressure From Electoral Commission
The most recent Electoral Commission report, to be presented this evening at Student Council, serves as a reminder to TCDSU President László Molnárfi of his constitutional obligations.

Lost in Translation: Exchange Students Condemn College’s Poor Communication
Trinity's study abroad programme is systemically disorganised and uncommunicative, leaving students frustrated and at times vulnerable.

Gross Inequalities in Resourcing of Trinity Women’s Soccer Team
The team has had to forfeit matches due to lack of funding and currently has no coach

Academic Integrity Week Launches at Trinity
A full week of events are available to students and staff at Trinity College Dublin to mark National Academic Integrity Week and the International Day for Academic Integrity, with a focus on combating the use of AI in education and assessment.

The Hist Triumphs Over The Phil in World Record Win
Guinness World Records deem The Hist the oldest student society in the world, a title also claimed by The Phil
TCDSU, Students4Change and People Before Profit Protest Trinity’s Links to Matheson Law Firm
The students held a banner and wore fake blood to highlight the effects of "vulture funds".

What Does the Budget Mean for Students?
The 2023/2024 budget includes changes to the Student Assistant Fund, SUSI grants and the cost of public transport.

DUGES and Alliance for Choice Derry Educate Students on Abortion Stigma
As part of SHAG Week, DUGES hosted an abortion pills and stigma workshop run by Alliance for Choice Derry.

CATU-TCDSU Partnership on Hold Following Dissent at First Council
During a combined motion to both adopt a CATU-TCDSU partnership and establish a Housing Rights Officer, dissent was raised and a debate ensued resulting in the mandate for a CATU-TCDSU partnership to be dropped from the motion and the mandate to establish a Housing Rights officer to be delayed to the second Council of the year.