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TCDSU Council to Vote on Motion to Boycott Israel

The motion proposes that Trinity divests all university funds from the country, as well as an introducing an academic boycott.
By Hannah Moody
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TCDSU Promises to House On-Campus Students Affected by Luas Disturbance

The union also has support from College to book lecture theatres as extra study areas for students affected by the Luas works.
By Róisín Power and Dominic McGrath
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Mistakenly Stating Annual Income as €355 Reason Behind Trinity’s Rankings Exclusion

An FOI request by the Sunday Times reveals that Trinity listed its annual income as €355 instead of €355 million.
By Sinéad Baker
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Trinity Security Guards Earned Over €115,000 from Shutting Down On-Campus Parties in 2016

A new scheme introduced last year saw security guards earn commission based on the total number of on-campus parties shut down.
By Siobhán Ní Bhrádaigh
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USI Sees Income Grow by Nearly €100,000, with Large Increase in Sponsorship Revenue

The union also made a loss of €21,000, although this a smaller loss than in previous years.
By Dominic McGrath
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Students and Staff Face Lecture and Exam Disruption Due to Transport Strikes

The School of English cancelled today's lectures, due to the strike, while other schools pushed back deadlines for students.
By Róisín Power
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USI Votes to Introduce Full-Time Irish Language Officer, Delaying Decision on Postgraduate Officer

The union also voted to introduce a Dublin regional officer and rejected calls to abolish the Vice-President for Campaigns.
By Sinéad Baker
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New Kitchenette to be Installed in 1937 Reading Room

The work will be funded by a €5,000 grant and is expected to be completed by early May.
By Dominic McGrath
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Michael Kerrigan Elected President of USI

Amy Kelly was elected Vice-President for Campaigns in the most contested race.
By Sinéad Baker
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USI Votes to Protect and Promote Students’ Rights, North and South, as Brexit Process Begins

The union voted unanimously this evening to protect and support students North and South during Brexit negotiations.
By Dominic McGrath