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[…]issue. It was about preserving the health, investments, weather and wellbeing of generations to come, because climate change has a knock on affect on so many other areas. I would particularly like to commend the efforts of the students and QUB Students Union which lead to this result.” The joint statement said a timetable for completion of the review had been agreed, with recommendations on any proposed policy changes scheduled to come to the university senate on 21 June 2016. It also highlighted that the objective of the review was to ensure that the university’s investment policy is aligned with […]
[…]fees again, and again, and again until the message is heard by the college. Students will not stand for being seen as cash cows to plug the gap.” USI is urging students across the country to show solidarity with TCDSU, supporting any direct action that will be taken. TCDSU will hold an emergency open meeting tonight (Tuesday March 6th) at 7pm in the Edmund Burke theatre in the Arts Block to discuss its […]
[…]fuels by 2020. USI stands in solidarity with QUBSU and we encourage more students across Ireland to do the same. Students understand and appreciate that climate change should be prioritised as a matter of urgency.” “As a place that is supposed to be about learning and liberation it is deeply disturbing that it is attempting to make personal gain whilst ignoring scientific consensus and dooming us all to a future of climate chaos.” Bradley Allsop, Queen’s student, said “As students, scholars and citizens we’ve had enough- the time for action is now.” Average global temperatures have already increased by 1C […]
[…]said: “In any normal year, students experience increased stress in the lead up to exams. This year, that is coupled with a global pandemic that is now at levels nobody predicted. Research has shown that the pandemic is having a huge impact on students’ and other young people’s mental health. We are particularly concerned for students who will be impacted by the decision to close schools for the majority of young people. Student parents will now face additional pressures as may students who are expected to care for younger siblings. We know nobody wants to see young people under that […]