News
Salmon and Lecky Statues Covered in Black, as Part of Strike 4 Repeal
The statues of former Provost George Salmon and Trinity alumnus William Lecky were covered in black this morning by the Trinity branch of the group.
TCDSU Vote to Support a Scholar at Risk, Awarding €6000
The money, which will come from the HEA fund, will be awarded to a Trinity student who is exiled from Sri Lanka.
After Vote, TCDSU to Lobby Against Fee Increase for Pharmacy Students
Pharmacy students are currently facing a fee increase of around €8,000, which is approximately €5,000 more than previous years.
TCDSU Council Approves New Strategy for Off-Campus Students
The new strategy follows a previous decision of TCDSU council to remove the position of off-campus officer.
TCDSU Council Votes to Endorse Michael Kerrigan for USI President
The union's council also endorsed Amy Kelly for campaigns and Niamh Murtagh for welfare, the only two contested positions in this year's elections.
Long-Awaited Improvements to Library Services and Facilities Announced at TCDSU Council
Repair of all lamps and plugs and repaired heating in the 24-hour library are among the improvements announced tonight.
Patricia Callaghan, Trinity’s Academic Secretary, Awarded Honorary Membership of TCDSU Council
The rare honour was bestowed on Callaghan at TCDSU Council this evening, making her the fourth ever recipient of the award.
Voting in Referendum on €7 million Student Centre to Begin in Late March
Voting in the referendum will take place between March 22nd and March 24th.
New Trinity Research Reveals 1 in 20 Older Adults Suffer a Major Depressive Episode
The research, by Trinity's Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), also revealed that 48 per cent of adults over 54 provide financial assistance to their children.
Unite to Organise Ballot, as Hopes Fade of Deal with College
The union had given College two weeks to offer a new deal to administrative staff after their first offer failed to address staff concerns.