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€30,000 to be allocated to support international students’ recovery from Covid-19

The money from the HEA fund was allocated at TCDSU Council this evening

Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) is to allocate €30,000 from its Higher Education Authority fund to be allocated to support international students’ recovery from the pandemic.

This was outlined in the International Student and Asylum Seeker Access Provision (ASAP) …

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TCDSU to march in COP26 protest tomorrow

TCDSU calling on members to “join tomorrow’s march and show their solidarity in fighting for our planet”

Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) will march in the COP26 protest taking place tomorrow afternoon. 

TCDSU is calling on its members to “join tomorrow’s march and show their solidarity in fighting for our planet”. 

The SU will be meeting

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College: Science Gallery can only be sustained “through securing sufficient funding from Government.”

The Board has said that “the Gallery incurred substantial deficits in each of the last four financial years”

College has said that the Science Gallery can only be saved “through securing sufficient funding from government”.

At a Board meeting today, the Board noted that “the Gallery incurred substantial deficits in each of the last four financial years”.

This

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Blackboard goes down for all students and staff

College have said that an issue with “the secure access control” is the cause

Update: At 4:10pm, Trinity announced that “Blackboard was restored at 3:20pm”. A spokesperson said that migration of the services from the Netherlands to Germany had been cancelled after the issues encountered during the move “could not be resolved by

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GSU and Students4Change to “protest against Trinity” in march to the Dáil

The groups are calling for “a partial refund to any student who suffered unnecessarily” since the pandemic began

This afternoon, the Graduate Students Union (GSU) and Students4Change (S4C) are staging a “joint march” of undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Beginning at Front Square at 4pm, the groups will march to the Dáil to “hold a protest against Trinity in

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UCDSU stage protest against Owen Keegan’s recent comments on converting students accommodation to tourist stays

The demonstration was attended by students’ unions from across Dublin, and several opposition TDs

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Today, October 13, University College Dublin Students’ Union (UCDSU) organised a protest outside Dublin City Council offices to protest Chief Executive Owen Keegan’s recent comments on student accommodation. 

Last week, in a letter to UCDSU president Ruairi Power, Keegan alleged