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My Secondary School Teacher Lied to me
House Sick: TCDSU’s Transition from Protest to PR
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Social Media Activism: A Force for Change or Mere Performance
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DCU Student Arrested During Campus Protest Against Taoiseach Micheál Martin
BDS protestors condemn Gardaí for what they call an "unlawful" arrest during a demonstration against Micheál Martin’s visit.
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Hannah Kaminker
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Photo by Sophie Quinn.
Multiple Protestors Arrested at Mothers Against Genocide Vigil
Gardaí state the violation of the Public Order Act was the reason for arrests.
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Natalia Kamendy
Introducing Trinity Ball’s 2025 Lineup
From Page to Screen: Unpacking Maria Fusco’s Experimental Vision
Ireland Joining CERN – How Irish Students Fueled Progress
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Students Union to Host Two Referendums in September
Council voted for referendums to be held on the creation of a Postgraduate Sabbatical Officer and to allow the University Times Editor to become impeachable.
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Despite a Declared Rent Freeze, Students are Still Struggling to Afford Accommodation
Provost Linda Doyle recently reiterated that college would freeze rents for the second year in a row, but many students are still feeling the pressure of accommodation costs.
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Patrick Keegan
Joan Didion: Literary Icon or Aesthetic Commodity
Has Joan Didion been reduced to an aesthetic, rather than a writer?
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Chloé Feldman
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My Secondary School Teacher Lied to me
Rethinking STEM education in Irish secondary schools.
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Leah Newman
Opinion Contribution
House Sick: TCDSU’s Transition from Protest to PR
A critical overview of TCDSU’s political orientation over the past year that investigates how a public relations-style approach has been used to hide ineffectiveness.
By
James Ryan
Opinion Contribution
Social Media Activism: A Force for Change or Mere Performance
It is all too easy for individuals to fall into the trap of merely posting from behind their screens without engaging in the causes they advocate for.
By
Nicole Reiley
The Implications of a Potential Trade Ban on Israeli Settlements
Enshrining the Occupied Territories Bill into Irish law could encourage a growing dialogue about the importance of ethical trade practices.
By
Ella Chepak
Opinion Contribution
The Trinity Drug Problem No One Talks About
Amy Wei examines how drug use at Trinity has become an unexamined norm — and what that says about privilege, culture, and consequence.
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Amy Wei