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TCDSU Votes for €10k to be Released to Students From HEA Fund
Students will be able to decide how the money is spent, as part of a 'civic-minded, transparent and inclusive' budgeting model.

TCDSU to Lobby for More Plant-Based Options in College Catering
A motion on the issue was passed at TCDSU council this evening.

TCDSU to Earmark €30,000 for International and ASAP Students
The fund will provide financial support to international students and students who are seeking asylum in Ireland.

Ban on Overnight Guests Could be Temporarily Re-Instated in Halls
The proposal will be brought to the Trinity Living With COVID group on Thursday, and will be signed off by the Provost’s Office if approved.

Students to Vote on Irish Times Boycott From November 24th to 26th
The boycott constitutes a long-term union policy, so must be passed by a referendum.

After Criticism, Trinity Ents Cancels Berlin Wall-Themed Event
The event was due to coincide with the 32nd anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down, but was criticised online for being insensitive.

‘Enough is Enough’: Students Join Climate Rally as COP26 Continues
Over 2,000 people marched down O'Connell St as part of worldwide demonstrations calling for action on the climate crisis.

Anxiety Among Lecturers Over Lack of CO2 Monitors in Teaching Spaces
Rooms with no natural ventilation do not have CO2 monitors, the Irish Federation of University Teachers has said.

Nearly €900k Spent on Science Gallery Salaries Last Year
College Board was told this week that running the gallery is 'unlike a traditional art gallery'.

600 Medicine Students Take Part in Trinity Med Day
The annual event raises money for medical research and equipment.