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Aramark Defends Direct Provision Links, Following Trinity Protest
Students gathered in the Hamilton today to protest the Aramark-affiliated restaurants.
We’ll Keep Fighting for Diversity, MacPherson Tells TCDSU
MacPherson was responding to the fact only two women ran for TCDSU elections.
TCDSU Elects New Mature Students Officer
Rachel Merriman was elected the new officer while Eoin Butler was named a new ordinary committee member of the Oversight Commission.
TCDSU Calls Preferendum on Supplemental Fee Proposal
Students at TCDSU council voted to hold a preferendum, after Vice-Provost Chris Morash defended the fee proposal.
Breach in TCDSU’s Constitution to Trigger By-Election
In recent years, TCDSU has routinely elected committee members at AGMs and through application processes, rather than at TCDSU Council.
Pro-Life Protesters Target Trinity for Second Time
The group, which targeted College last week, are positioned outside the Nassau St entrance with graphic images.
Our Hands Are Tied, Trinity’s Financial Officer Tells Postgraduate Students
A trio of senior College staff attempted to mollify postgraduate anger over a fee increase.
Trinity and Bank of Ireland Extend Entrepreneurial Ambitions
Trinity has been planning the new Business School hub since at least 2016.
Nearly 40% of Irish Students Face ‘Serious Financial Problems’
A new report found that 46 per cent of students work alongside their studies.
Provost to Address EU Summit on Access to Education
Provost Patrick Prendergast will be discussing the work of the Trinity Access Programme.