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Students React to the Eavan Boland Library
Over a year since the library was first denamed, students express their feelings on the former Berkeley Library’s name change.
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Eliora Abramson
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Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Photo by Sinéad Baker for The University Times.
Former Berkeley Library Renamed as Eavan Boland Library
The decision to name the library after the late poet comes after more than a year of planning and over 850 name submissions by the public.
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Not Here Not Anywhere Calls On The Government To Urgently Pass The LNG Free Bill
The LNG Free Bill would help the Green Party to Partially Fulfil Commitments Made in the Programme for Government
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Mercedes Hamilton
Over 2,750 Student Votes Cast in Class Representative Elections
The recent students union class rep election saw a voter turnout that surpassed last year’s sabbatical officer election.
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Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
Sex for Rent Bill Stalled, Leaving Vulnerable Students Unprotected
The Irish Council for International Students found that 5%, a total of 37 individuals, of 2023 survey participants “had either received an offer to rent a room in Ireland in exchange for sex, or had seen a room that was being advertised in exchange for sex". It is unclear whether the bill criminalizing landlords for initiating coercive sex for rent agreements will be signed into legislation before the next general election.
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Ila Raso
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Does College Favour International Students?
Ella Chepak explores the perception that Trinity College Dublin prioritises international students through fees and accommodation.
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Ella Chepak
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US Elections: What might the New Democratic Ticket Mean for the Party’s Approach to Israel and Palestine?
Harris and Walz have called for a ceasefire and support a two-state solution, though the devil is in the detail as to what any leader means by ‘ceasefire’.
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Mary Woods
Analysis
Cá Suíonn an Ghaeilge maidir leis an Pholaitíocht?
Déanann Niamh Leddy Iniúchadh ar áit na Gaeilge sa Pholataíocht.
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Niamh Leddy
Ní mór don Cholásite Ainm Nua a Bhronnadh ar Shean-Leabharlann Berkeley go Pras
Le níos mó ná bliain go leith caite ón gcinnneadh an t-ainm Berkley a bhaint ón leabharlann, tá cuma ar an scéal nach bhfuil an coláiste in ann teacht ar ainm nua dó.
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mBord Eagarthóireachta
Editorial
College Must Rename the Former Berkeley Library and Quickly
Over a year and a half since the decision was taken to dename the Berkeley and yet College appears no closer to resolving this question.
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