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Uninest Renting Flats to Tourists is ‘Concerning’, says Local Green TD
571 student flats in Grangegorman are to be advertised as tourist accommodation for the upcoming college year.

Despite Divestment Pledge, Trinity Still Has Millions in Fossil Fuel Shares
College pledged to divest from fossil fuel activities in 2016.

Societies Left with More Questions Than Answers at CSC Town Hall
The Central Societies Committee held a town hall meeting this evening at which societies were given details of a proposal that has not yet been approved by College.

Large Lectures to Remain Online ‘For the Moment’, Says Provost
Provost Linda Doyle said today that College is waiting for the government to issue guidelines on what kind of in-person activities will be allowed in the coming academic year.

College Rejects Fellows’ Request to Change Term Start Dates
First years are set to return two weeks after all other students due to the late release of leaving certificate results.

Trinity Students Waiting 40 Days on Average for Counselling Sessions
Some 11.4 per cent of Trinity students sought support from the counselling service last year.

Uninest to Rent 571 Student Beds to Tourists for 2021/22 Academic Year
The accommodation provider applied to Dublin City Council in June to change the use of its flats.

Graduation Ceremonies to be Held in Front Square This Month
A marquee has been erected to allow the ceremonies to adhere to public health guidelines.

Inspiring Generations Raised €110m in Two Years
The public launch of the campaign took place in 2019, but fundraising efforts started in 2009.

GSU Board Chair Calls for Release of Emails to Capitation Committee
The GSU president, vice president and oversight officer have disputed the board's conclusion of an investigation into the union's April EGM.