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SUSI Expansion Prioritised Over Cutting Fees in Budget, Says Harris

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said in the Dáil yesterday that the budget prioritised making college cheaper for those who need it most.
By Emer Moreau
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Purpose-Built Student Housing ‘Was Never About Students’, Protest Hears

Around 100 students gathered at Dublin City Council's officers today calling for its chief Owen Keegan to resign.
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Schols to Return to In-Person Format, Senior Lecturer Confirms

A group of second-year students wrote to David Shepherd requesting that the exams be held online as they were last year.
By Mairead Maguire
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USI, IUA Express Disappointment With Budget 2022

The Union of Students in Ireland said the budget does not address the cost of going to college.
By Mairead Maguire
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Eligibility for SUSI to be Expanded Under Budget 2022

The budget also includes reduced public transport costs for young people.
By Mairead Maguire
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Provost Under Pressure to Resist Cuts to Student Numbers on Board

There are currently four student representatives on Trinity's highest decision-making body.
By Emer Moreau
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Counselling Service Clears Waiting List

Currently, students can get an appointment without having to go onto a waitlist.
By Emma Taggart
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PhD Students Should be Treated as Workers, Says New Dean of Research

Wolfgang Schmitt told this newspaper that doctoral candidates should be given an adequate environment and pay to do their work.
By Mairead Maguire
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Trinity Ball to Take Place on April 22nd

The Ball was cancelled two years in a row due to the pandemic.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara
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Student Unions Should Consider Entering Property Market, Says DCC Chief

A letter to the Dublin City Council Chief Executive Owen Keegan from UCDSU's president led to a terse exchange between the two.
By Emer Moreau