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  1. Many thanks Aine for sharing your experience and insights.

    I listened to those news reports with growing horror, and I’m appalled (but not at all surprised) that the powers that be are using their faux concern for disabled students as one of the reasons for their proposed destruction of these facilities.

    The very best of luck with your rally.

    May your collective voices be heard loud and clear.

  2. Now we know why the government (et al) was so determined to make compulsory student union member voluntary in the 1990s. The student union would never had stood for this, back when it had teeth. The issue with closing the libraries (which directly affects my post grad study as I’m an enrolled MArch student) is that absolutely NOTHING will stop this change from taking place. There is nobody that will circumvent the course of action because nobody that wishes to keep the libraries as-is, or the collections intact has any power! A classic case of fait accompi… Want a change? Reinstate a strong student union.

  3. Good on you Aine Kelly-Costello for highlighting your experiences and also this disturbing trend of documents spouting all manner of nonsense, but really designed to transfer money away from the less powerful people/groups/courses/careers and inflate other parts of the university and give more power/money to them …. while lying through weasel words pretending it’s going to help them or make zero difference. Good Luck!

  4. A powerful argument Aine Kelly-Costello. Reminds me of when I used the main library as a PhD student with MS. I went in the evenings and staff went out of their way to be helpful. I don’t remember asking for assistance but it was great to have it. But they are expendable under the new ethos. I also read they have burnt books left after the first library clearance. Seems to defeat the purpose of a university to do away with the tools for learning. The neo-liberal project is for universities to be corporations run for profit as so many of these contributions point out.

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