Students at Cork college being treated like ‘second-class citizens’

A vermin infestation, broken showers, a leaking roof, and unsecured ceiling fittings are just some of the alleged problems with a Cork sports hall, leading to claims that Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa (CSN) students are being treated like “second-class citizens”.

Students at Cork college being treated like ‘second-class citizens’

A vermin infestation, broken showers, a leaking roof, and unsecured ceiling fittings are just some of the alleged problems with a Cork sports hall, leading to claims that Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa (CSN) students are being treated like “second-class citizens”.

CSN, a College of Further Education under the patronage of Cork Education and Training Board, offers some sports-related courses including Personal Training & Leisure Management and Coaching & Physical Education.

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