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To Mary Lou McDonald*, the deputy, An item from November 2023 in Trinity News asks, “Mould or homelessness?” Naturally, the goal of this inquiry is to make the reader think. It is intentionally shocking to entice readers to read it, but I have to wonder, to whom exactly is it shocking? Having spent several months working in a students’ union, I am not surprised. This is by no means a stunning question for the typical student. Rather, it’s a question that keeps coming up every school year and has gotten more commonplace.
The Irish University Association reports that the shortfall in higher education is €260 million. This has broad ramifications. Universities are now businesses rather than places of higher learning. Colleges around the nation are turning to the government for student money in order to make ends meet.
The cost of operating a university is passed down to students through housing charges, high fees for overseas students, and other means. In addition to receiving less than the minimum pay, postgraduate researchers are not entitled to maternity leave. Would this be altered by your party? There is now an incentive for landlords to accommodate students thanks to the rent-a-room program. But doing so without offering those pupils protection will just endanger them more. It is possible to expel students at any time. Pupils are not entitled to a lock on
To put those students at greater risk is to provide protection. It is possible to expel students at any time. Students’ doors do not have the right to be locked. In a desperate attempt to find a place to sleep, desperate students are settling not just for mold but also for utter disgrace. Would your party continue to prioritize this legislation if it were in power in order to stop this?