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Blindboy Boatclub, Topographia Hibernica and a Literary Podcast
Writer, podcaster and comedian Blindboy Boatclub speaks with The University Times about his new book, his podcast and much more.
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Barrett Ellis
Trinity College Dublin Enforces Banner Ban on Palestinian Flags
During the afternoon of Wednesday, November 29th, students and societies were asked to remove Palestinian flags hanging from their windows in Front Square and outside Front Gate by security.
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Alex Payne
Counselling Services Acknowledges the Need for a More Diverse Staff, Advertises Minority Supports for First Time
Fewer Staff and Students at Trinity are Walking and Cycling into College
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Institutional Racism in Colleges and Student Counselling Services
Alex Payne analyses the historic and institutional aspects of racism and their effect on counselling services in conversation with the founder of Black Therapists Ireland, Ejiro Ogbevoen, and Assistant Professor of Psychotherapy at DCU, Dr Ray O’Neill
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Alex Payne
DUPA’s Winter Exhibition Raises a Toast to Journeys and the People Who Take Them
Tonight's Dublin University Photography Association's winter exhibition in the Atrium invited the audience on a journey through time and space.
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Saskia McDonogh Mooney
Students Occupy Regent House in Protest of College’s Links to Israeli Universities
A group of students, including TCDSU President László Molnárfi, have occupied Regent House on Front Square in protest of College’s links to Israeli universities.
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Alex Payne
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A Huge Loss, Too: How the Media’s Approach to Murder is Failing Irish Women
The media must shift their attention to spotlight resources for victims of domestic violence and draw attention to the signals of early-stage abuse, writes Clara Roche.
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Clara Roche
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Balancing the Pressures of Christmas and College
The desire to do well can rub up against the fact that most socialising around this time of year will involve the offer of something alcoholic, writes Phoebe Pascoe
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Phoebe Pascoe
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Learning to Drive in Ireland Will Drive Me Mad
Between the waiting lists and the financial aspect, learning to drive in Ireland feels like an inescapable and never-ending roundabout, writes Sophie Coffey
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Sophie Coffey
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Racism, Mental Health, and the Urgent Call for Change in Trinity’s Counselling Services
Over time, this discomfort started to extend beyond specific moments, permeating my sense of self and safety. I felt uncomfortable in my skin and that I did not belong in my environment, writes Kiran Singh
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Kiran Singh
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The Issue of the Student-to-Staff Ratio Extends Beyond the Rankings
While there are some variations across courses and disciplines, the common thread agreed upon by my friends and I was that many of our professors would struggle to pick us out of a line-up, writes Sophie Coffey
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Sophie Coffey