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Trinity College Dublin Students' Union

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Institution
  
Trinity College Dublin

Members
  
Approximately 17,000

President
  
Kieran McNulty

Location
  
Mandela House, Trinity College, Dublin 2

Sabbatical officers
  
Dale Whelehan, Aoibhinn Loughlin, Glen Byrne, Padraic Rowley

Affiliations
  
Union of Students in Ireland

Trinity College Dublin Students' Union (or TCDSU) is a students' union and the recognised representative body of the 17,000 students of Trinity College Dublin. Its role is to provide a representative channel between all students (undergraduates and postgraduates) and the authorities of the College as well as to provide services to these students. TCDSU is a constituent organisation of the Union of Students in Ireland.

Contents

The day-to-day business and affairs of the Union are run out of Mandela House and managed by the Sabbatical Officers and the Administrative Officer, together with members of the executive. The Sabbatical Officerships are: The President, Education Officer, Welfare Officer, Communications and Marketing Officer and Entertainments Officer (aka Ents Officer) and are elected on an annual basis; all capitated students are entitled to vote. The President, Welfare Officer and Education Officer are elected members of the College Board. The Education Officer and 3 Faculty Convenors are elected members of the University Council.

Campaigns and Lobbying

The Union runs campaigns both internal and external of the College. Internal campaigns target students providing them with information on mental health or sexual health awareness. External campaigns are part of larger lobbying efforts targeting the Irish Government over issues such as the re-introduction of third-level fees. The Union also campaigns against decisions made by the College that are viewed as unfavourable to students.

Trinity Ents

The Ents Officer is responsible for running social events for members of the Union on and off campus under the brand Trinity Ents. The events are designed to be affordable to cater to the Union's student members.

Trinity Ents is responsible for the annual Trinity Ball, Europe's largest private music party annually drawing 8,000 party-goers. Until 2010, it was held annually on the last teaching day of Trinity term to celebrate the end of lectures and the beginning of Trinity Week. Due to a restructuring of the teaching terms of the College the Ball is now held on the last day of Trinity Week. It is a May Ball in the style of the Cambridge Colleges, with the emphasis on live music. The Ball is run in conjunction with Trinity's Central Societies Committee and event promoters MCD Productions, who hold the contract to run the Ball until 2012. The Ball has hosted acts such as Dizzee Rascal, Calvin Harris, Mark Ronson, Justice, and Babyshambles and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009.

The University Times

A student newspaper, The University Times, (formerly The University Record and known as "Aontas" before 1997), which exists separate of the college's Publications Committee, is published every three weeks during term by the Students' Union. Originally, the paper was edited by the Union's Communications Officer (or a delegate of their choice) with editorial independence from the Students' Union. As of the 2015/2016 academic year, the University Times Editor is a separately elected position, and the former Communications Officer is now known as the Communications and Marketing Officer. The University Times Editor is required to take an intermission of studies and receives their salary from the Union on a monthly basis, but is not considered to be an Officer of the Union, granting them editorial independence.

The University Times won the Newspaper of the Year award at the 2010, 2011 and 2012 National Student Media Awards.

Shops

TCDSU runs two shops in Trinity College. The shops are there to provide essential goods to students, including ethical trading products, and to boost the Union's income to fund other activities. The two shops are located in Mandela House and the Hamilton Building. A third shop was opened for a brief period in St. James's Hospital, but was shut due to poor business.

SU Café

Formerly known as the Junior Common Room (JCR) Café, this cafe and student space is run in Goldsmith Hall. The cafe is run by students and provides other students with meals for a cheap price or a place to eat their own food.

Bookshop

The Union's bookshop was located in Mandela House and provided students with cheap books, new and second-hand, academic and fiction. The shop was run by students. It held several book buying days a year, where students and others could come and sell their unwanted books. A catalogue of their stock was available to view online. The bookshop is now closed.

Dust

Dust, Dublin University Student Travel, is a now defunct travel agency run by the Union, which helped students with obtaining J-1 and other similar visas.

Famous or Notable Former Officers

  • Joe Duffy - Former President and RTÉ broadcaster
  • Senator Ivana Bacik - Former President, Senator and Reid Professor of Law.
  • Robin Hanan - first Education Officer 1975/1976, CEO Irish Refugee Council 2007-2009, Seanad candidate 2011
  • Mark Little - Former President and RTÉ broadcaster
  • Averil Power - Former President and Education Officer, Irish Government advisor and Fianna Fáil Seanad Spokesperson on Education
  • Adrian Langan - Former President and former Chef-de-Cabinet for Pat Rabbitte during his tenure as Labour Party leader
  • Priya Nair - Former President, Managing Director at Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets
  • Sean Blanchfield - Former Education Officer and online gaming entrepreneur
  • References

    Trinity College Dublin Students' Union Wikipedia