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Petition for Increased Welfare Funding Gathers Nearly 2,000 Names
The petition cited 'recent events' as evidence of issues surrounding student supports in Trinity.

GSU Endorses President Gisèle Scanlon’s Seanad Bid
The union wrote on Twitter this morning asking for graduates to support Scanlon to ensure 'a strong and independent voice is representing you'.

Trinity Taking ‘Whole-College Approach’ to Ukraine Response
Trinity’s front facade is lit up in the Ukrainian colours this evening in solidarity with those affected by what College has called a 'brutal invasion'.

Halls and Media Hustings
Emer Moreau, Naoise D'Arcy and Jennifer Ní Chiara bring you live updates from the last hustings of this year's TCDSU election campaign.

Presidential Candidate Kelly Given Minor Strike
Kelly will be prohibited from campaigning for an hour tomorrow morning.

Fire Brigades Called to 1937 Reading Room
Alarm was raised when a plume of smoke was seen, which likely came from a disposed cigarette stub .

Trinity Still Owed Over €100k in Unpaid Fees from 2019
An administrative mix up several years ago left College €1.7 million out of pocket.

Doubts Over Revised Printing House Square Timeline
The accommodation complex is now working towards a March 31st completion date, but an independent monitor has said it is unlikely to make this deadline.

Ents Candidate Ross Donnelly Receives Minor Strike
Donnelly posted on social media during the mandatory lunch break, which extends to online.

Protesters Blast National Gallery’s Contract with Aramark
Aramark runs three direct provision centres in Ireland, and has caused widespread concern over the alleged mistreatment of those living in the centres