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USI Introduces Part-Time Postgraduate Officer
After months of lobbying from the GSU and other unions, USI voted to introduce an officer at a cost of €20,000.

USI Votes to Support Boycott Campaign Against Israel
The motion passed at the union's annual congress today.

College Warns TBSI of ‘Financial Concerns’
A report is due to the commissioned on the financial future of the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute.

Shorter Summer Sparks Staff Compensation Concerns
IFUT has gone to the Workplace Relations Commission, arguing that an earlier start to the academic year impacts on staff contracts.

Trinity’s Damien McClean Elected to USI
Síona Cahill was elected USI President, while Trinity's Colm O'Halloran was elected Vice-President for the Dublin Region.

Amid Space Concerns, Trinity Targets More International Students
Space concerns will not deter Trinity from trying to boost student numbers.

Students Bemoan Uncertainty Over Trinity Ball Art Installations Funding
Trinity Ents apologised for the confusion, as students worried about whether their art installations would receive funding.

How Students Upended Trinity’s Rigid Order
Over 14 days, students went from protests at Front Arch to victory at College's negotiating table.

USI Launches Repeal Campaign, with Student Stories at the Centre
Orla O'Connor launched the Union of Students in Ireland campaign to repeal the eighth amendment.

200 Campus Accommodation Places Reserved for ‘Student Entrepreneurs’
Students who have applied for Launchbox will be given preferential treatment.