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TCDSU records deficit of nearly €50,000 amid “negative effect” of Covid-19

The union will be using its reserves to maintain its operations

Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) has recorded a deficit of nearly €50,000 in the financial year ending June 2020, with Covid-19 bringing a “very negative effect” to the union’s commercial operations.

TCDSU will be using its reserves over the

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No recalled sanitisers in use in Trinity

Virapro products, which were widely recalled, had not been used in Trinity

Sanitisers that have been removed from the Department of Education’s list of biocidal products approved for use in schools following a government review are not in use in Trinity, College has confirmed.

Primary and secondary schools have been instructed to

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Ryan Grunwell elected CSC chair

The CSC’s annual general meeting took place virtually this evening

Ryan Grunwell has been elected chair of the Central Societies Committee (CSC) at the committee’s annual general meeting this evening, which took place six months later than in a usual year.

Grunwell takes over from outgoing CSC chair Lee Campbell,

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Senior Fresh module enrollment opens late following series of delays

A miscommunication from College indicated that the system would open half an hour earlier than it was set to

Online module enrollment for Senior Fresh students opened later than the announced time this morning following a series of delays to the system over the last week.

Enrollment for Senior Fresh modules through the my.tcd.ie portal opened half an hour

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Marquees erected on campus under plans for socially-distanced student spaces

Students are to be hired as stewards to maintain social distancing in the spaces

Three marquees are being erected on campus under plans to create socially-distanced recreation spaces for students to use between lectures.

Eight spaces around campus have been designated as “student breakout spaces”, including the introduction of two new marquees at Botany

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International students to be charged €350 for meal plan during isolation period

Students arriving from non-green list countries must restrict their movements for two weeks

International students arriving to Trinity are to be charged €350 for meals provided by College during a two-week isolation period ahead of the semester.

Students arriving to Trinity from countries that are not on the green travel list are required