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Half of 18-24 Year-Olds in Ireland Have Experienced Sexual Harassment in the Last 12 Months
The statistics were revealed in a new survey, published by the Central Statistics Office.
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Hosanna Boulter
Dean of Graduate Studies Apologises for Data Breach
The Dean of Graduate Studies, Professor Martine Smith, has apologised for an email sent in error which disclosed the personal information of a postgraduate student to the rest of the postgraduate student body.
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Clara Roche
Students Now Allowed to Eat Homemade Food in Buttery
Five of the Best: Sustainable Irish Clothing Brands
Book of Kells Protest Group Host Town Hall on Escalating Future Protests
TCDSU President Tracks Progress on Manifesto Promises
László Molnárfi, TCDSU President, has unveiled a Manifesto Promise Tracker detailing the status of his campaign promises.
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Clara Roche
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START Festival Begins in Trinity
Today, the week-long Start Talking About Research Today (START) Festival, which Trinity is hosting in partnership with RCSI, begins.
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Hosanna Boulter
New Chair and Vice-Chair Elected for Trinity Branch of S4C
Ella Mac Lennan and Nicholas Evans have been elected unanimously to Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Trinity branch of Students4Change.
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The Beach Read Shouldn’t End with Summer
“As the days get colder and to-do lists get longer, doesn’t that make it even more gratifying when you do find yourself able to bed down under a blanket and let a novel consume you,” writes Phoebe Pascoe
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Phoebe Pascoe
Opinion Contribution
Trinity’s Summer and Graduate Internship Programme a Necessary Shift In Supporting the Needs of Disabled Interns
“The high unemployment rate among disabled individuals in Ireland is not a reflection of capability but opportunity”, writes Declan Treanor.
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Declan Treanor
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Worrying About Making the Most of Final Year will Ruin It
"Trying to make my Senior Sophister stage the greatest yet will only generate more stress than success", writes Sophie Coffey.
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Sophie Coffey
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Airport Delays Are a Lesson in Slowing Down
"Moments of delay in the airport feel like blissful little pockets of enforced breaks", writes Sophie Coffey
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Sophie Coffey
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Running Enthusiasts on Instagram Have Sparked an Unusually Positive Fitness Trend, But Can This Momentum Last?
Even when movements on Instagram seem positive, I think it is worth asking whether it is possible for them to remain so within this structure, writes Phoebe Pascoe.
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Phoebe Pascoe