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GSU to Lobby for No In-Person Exams
The motion cited “very serious implications” for postgraduate exam invigilators if in-person exams were to go ahead this semester.

GSU Members Vote to Appoint New Board
The GSU board provides advice and oversight to the union.

GSU Returns Surplus for 2021 Financial Year
The union's financial year ends in August.

Trinity Orders 100,000 Free Antigen Tests for Students
The government is providing €9 million for free tests for students.

At Healthy Trinity Report Launch, Provost Links Education and Health
The report outlines the work carried out by Healthy Trinity this year, including the results of research carried out as part of the project.

Trinity Student Numbers to Top 20,000 Next Year
The increase is the second largest in seven years.

Academics Less Likely to Disclose Disabilities, Report Finds
'Ableism in Academia Ireland' detailed how disabled people are underrepresented in academic employment.

NUIGSU Slams College for Moving Exams to Saturday and Sunday
The university closed yesterday due to Storm Barra, and has rescheduled exams for this weekend.

Trinity to Open as Usual Tomorrow Despite Orange Warning Overnight
Dublin is under an orange weather warning until 7am tomorrow.

Trinity Projected to Lose Nearly €12m Next Year
College's budget predicts that it will not return to 'financial sustainability' until 2023.