Trinity College Students' Union

Trinity College Students' Union
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Summary
Trinity College was founded by Henry VIII in 1546 as part of the University of Cambridge. Since then Trinity has flourished and grown, and is now a home to around 600 undergraduates, 300 graduates, and over 160 Fellows.
Description
The TCSU Executive Committee is a group of 12 elected students who try and deal with all the circumstances that a student population might encounter. The committee is an annually elected body. The TCSU Constitution explains in formal terms the duties of the elected committee members, but a brief summary is also given below. The committee is not meant to be invisible, and we’ll all be making ourselves as available as possible (read that how you like!). We all stood for office because we wanted to directly represent our fellow students and because we believe we have the commitment and skills required to do so, so let us know if you want/need anything. For example, should you find yourself bored, speak to the Ents Officer and she’ll hook you up with a party. If you’re stressed, worried or just need to talk, you can speak to the Welfare Officer; there are also officers dedicated to dealing with Womens’ and International Students’ welfare. Fed up of the food in hall?– you can discuss your issues with our Junior Steward, and so on.
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