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USI Sleeps Out at Dáil Over Crisis Shortage of Student Accommodation
The union has said that no new course places should be given without living spaces provided.

Students Spurn Online Lectures at Dining Hall Protest
Around 200 students gathered at the Dining Hall this evening.

Huawei Ireland Launches €250k Scholarship for STEM Students
Fifty top-performing students will be awarded €5,000 bursaries and will participate in Huawei’s 'Seeds for the Future' programme.

Over 1,000 Student Beds to be Rented as Short-Term Lets This Year
Dublin City Council has given permission for at least 1,055 beds to be rented to non-students.

USI to Stage Sleepout at Dáil Over Student Accommodation Crisis
The union is calling for no new course places to be given without living spaces provided.

Players Launches Anonymous Reporting System for Bullying, Harassment
The system was put in place ahead of freshers' week.

Two Trinity PhD Students Announces Seanad Bid
Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin and Ursula Quill confirmed today they were contesting the race.

Exam Hall to be Used for In-Person Lectures
College has also 'reassigned other spaces to improve capacity issues around face-to-face teaching'.

Students Blast College Over Online Classes in TCDSU Town Hall
Students who spoke criticised the use of old lecturer recordings and their disappointment at predominantly virtual timetables.

Ireland’s Spending on Education Lowest in OECD
Investment per student for tertiary education was slightly higher than the OECD average.