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Struggling to Compete: The Impact of Underfunding of Trinity Sports Union
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Ticking Clock, Tremendous Challenges: Two Days Left of COP29 Negotiations
Virtual Delegate Isabel Norman examines the obstacles of COP negotiations.
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Isabel Norman
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A Discussion of Neva Elliot’s Exhibition: Notes on Being Human at Pallas Projects
Neva Elliot transforms her grief into art work as a form of liberation and healing.
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Fay Santillo Schulze
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Cultural Collabs of the Century: Trinity’s Network of Multicultural Society Events
These collaborations between the university’s cultural societies build community across Trinity, unite its student body and introduce new cultural contexts to students. It’s a heartwarming and inviting sight to see.
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Molly Morris
When the Body Says Yes: Review of melanie bonajo’s Exhbition at IMMA
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Caity Cassidy
Struggling to Compete: The Impact of Underfunding of Trinity Sports Union
The underfunding of the Trinity Sports Union has become an increasingly pressing issue, hindering the potential of great athletes and even pushing some to transfer to rival universities.
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Flossy Whittow
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COP or Flop – What is Next for Climate Diplomacy
Global leaders turn their back on major UN climate conference in Azerbaijan - with Germany, India, China, and Brazil declining to attend the high-stakes climate event.
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Hugo Murphy
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Do Poppies Deserve a Place in Trinity?
Considering its placement in the heart of Ireland’s capital – and considering the growing calls from College for increased funding from the Irish government – perhaps it might be time, after more than one hundred years of independence, for Trinity to normalise itself into Irish culture, and cast off its colonial traditions.
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Adam Mac Phiaraic
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We Must Denormalise and Delegitimise the English Language
The struggle for Irish language rights is de-colonial. But it can never be complete until we collectively de-normalise the language of its oppression, writes Jeffrey Seathún Sardina.
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Seathrún Sardina
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A Streetcar Named Desire
How Dublin's public transport system is negatively impacting students.
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Carlos Suarez Cabrera
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The 2024 Split Ticket
Why swing states backed democrats for senate, Trump for President.
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Luke Gibbons