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Psychologist Paula Roseingrave Joins Seanad Bye Election Ballot
Roseingrave ran in the 2020 general election as a Green Party candidate in the Wexford constituency.
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TCDSU Cafe Cannot Re-open Until Health and Safety Issues Addressed
A HSE report ordered the cafe to remain closed until a ream of issues identified in a report are addressed.
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Harris Announces Additional €1.3 million for Student Assistance Fund
The fund provides financial support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds or those in need of emergency funds.
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Plant-Based Milk to be Subsidised in College for Month of February
Milk alternatives will cost the same as dairy milk until the end of this month.
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Adam Balchin Replaces Emma Rossiter as Chair of Council
Rossiter resigned to focus on their studies.
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TCDSU Votes to Increase Wages for Union Employees
Sabbatical officers will receive an additional €20 per week as part of the increase.
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Fear of ‘Dogpiling’ Preventing Debate in TCDSU, Council Hears
A discussion item on respect among union members was brought to council this evening.
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Students in St James’s Paying More for Parking than Main Campus
TCDSU council discussed the issue this evening.
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Leaving Cert to Return to Traditional Format This Year
For the past two years, a calculated grades model has been used due to the pandemic disrupting teaching time.
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Cabinet to Consider Cutting Student Fees by up to €1,000
If the government agrees to reduce the student contribution charge, the exact reduction will likely not be decided until the Budget in October.