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Sport
08 FEB

Climb that wall! Build That Wall! – and make the Provost pay for it

Emma Dooney

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For all of Dublin’s housing problems, it has always accommodated my fear of heights. The highest peak I typically reach is the fifth floor of the Arts Block and, even then, the view isn’t exactly what one would call dizzying. …

8 February 2017Tagged: Climbing, climbing wall, Emma Dooney, Sports CentreLeave a commentEmma Dooney 8 February 2017
News
28 MAR

Repeated sports centre referendum ‘must be better publicised’

Catherine Healy

newsSports clubs have commended the holding of a second SU referendum on the compulsory sports centre charge in the coming month. A repeated vote has been called after the necessary 500 signatures to call a referendum were presented to the …

28 March 2015Tagged: catherine healy, Sports Centre, Tadgh Healy, TCDSULeave a commentCatherine Healy 28 March 2015
News
11 FEB

‘Lack of awareness’ may result in defeat of sports centre referendum – ‘yes’ campaign manager

Lia Flattery

news1Lydia Todd, manager of the ‘yes’ campaign for the SU referendum on whether or not the union should support an increase in the existing annual sports centre charge from €90 to €120, believes that a “lack of awareness” of the …

11 February 2015Tagged: lia flattery, Sports CentreLeave a commentLia Flattery 11 February 2015
Sport
21 OCT

Why do we need a higher Sports Centre charge?

Gavin Cooney

sport1On October 3rd, TCD students voted in a preferendum to increase the mandatory annual charge for use of the Sports Centre from €90 to €120. The implementation of this increased charge will be formally approved by a referendum to be …

21 October 2014Tagged: Gavin Cooney, Sports CentreCommentGavin Cooney 21 October 2014

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