Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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CITSU Elections 2010 The Executive Elections of CIT Students' Union will take place on Thursday 11th March 2010.
Society Ball Dates Announced Each year, over 4000 students attend the Societies Balls which will take place after Christmas; the dates are below so make sure to save money over Christmas!
CIT Eurostar 2010 CIT will proudly be presenting the final of the annual €urostar competition on Wednesday, 24th February at 7.30pm in the Rory Gallagher Theatre.
Thousands March Against Fees Thousands of Cork Students took to the streets on the 7th October to send a clear message to the government, that they will no longer be made a scapegoat for NAMA or the lavish expense accounts of TD’s.

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Far Out Events at Blackrock Castle Observatory

  CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory prides itself as a centre that provides “scientific stimulation in a fun and unique environment”. This energetic concept is highlighted through BCO’s regular astro-related events.  The most popular of these entertaining...

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Secondhand Book Service

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Oireachtas Should Burden Equal Sum of Recession

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50 Students Drop Out Per Week Over Funding

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