Students are asking homeowners to keep the cot-of-living crisis in mind when setting rental levels.
Students Unions at Trinity and UCD are warning of a "higher education catastrophe" due to a lack of action on student housing from successive Governments.
They're out on the streets of Dublin today in a last-ditch attempt to increase the availability of digs for students entering the new academic year.
They're asking homeowners to consider the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on students and to keep this in mind when setting rental levels.
Alex Connell is a UCD student commuting from Carbury, and says student accommodation needs to be a Government-led directive:
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