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Three Irish Cities Named in the List of 50 Best Cities in the World for Higher Education Students

Campus Advisor ranks Galway, Dublin and Cork as some of the best cities for students due to survey responses on Student Friendliness, Cost of Living and Safety
By Hosanna Boulter
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History Department Drops Name Requirement from Cover Sheet

History students' work will now be marked anonymously to promote equality and transparency
By Hosanna Boulter
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College Counselling Criticised for “Cruel” Wait Times, Too Few Counsellors and Lack of Diversity Within Staff

A TCDSU report regarding the College Counselling Service revealed that wait times have almost doubled since 2017, that there is no dedicated off-campus counsellor, and that all College Counselling staff members are white.
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Provost Linda Doyle Thanks “the Very Best of Trinity” in Statement Following Riots

In an email sent to the entire college community, Provost Linda Doyle has condemned the attack and violent riots, and has thanked the students and staff who worked to help each other.
By Leah Downey
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TCDSU Condemns “Hateful” Riots, Highlights Supports for Students

In an email sent to all students, the Union condemned the hypocrisy of the far-right rioters and highlighted supports affected students could access, such as Niteline and the College's Emergency Counselling Service.
By Clara Roche
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House 6, GMB to Remain Open Amid Riots in City Centre

Amid the outbreak of riots in Dublin city centre, House 6 in Front Square, where the Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) is based, will remain open for students who are unable to get home safely.
By Clara Roche
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Cash Donations Stolen from Trinity Cancer Society

An investigation into the funds, taken earlier this month, is currently underway
By Hosanna Boulter
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TCDSU Calls on College to Change “Paternalistic” Overnight Guests Policy

In a statement, TCDSU has urged College to change their overnight guest policy, on the basis that it "limits the rights and autonomy of student residents".
By Phoebe Pascoe
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Boygenius Pay Tribute to Sinead O’Connor with “Parting Glass” Cover

Proceeds earned from the single will go to Dublin-based charity 'The Aisling Project'.
By Sadie Loughman
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Campaign Launched to Reform Students’ Union

Citing “concern for the increasing politicisation” of TCDSU, a campaign has been launched to withdraw Union support for the BDS movement and offer students the right to opt out of Union membership.
By Clara Roche