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New Sabbatical Officers Take Office amid a €1,000 Surprise Student Fee Hike

President Sean Thim O’Leary, Education Officer Buster Whaley, and Ents Officer Orla Norton speak to the University Times after a week in office: talk plans, reform, and response to the fee hike.
In Focus
By Harper Alderson 7:02am
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Love, Laughter, and Legacy: The Heart of Gaze 2025

“You’ll want to cry and have sex at the same time, and what could be more gay.”
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By Lea Carroll
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Trinity & DU Soccer Alumni Dylan Connolly and Ayman Ben Mohamed compete in the FIFA Club World Cup

Trinity College Dublin and Dublin University Football Club alumni Dylan Connolly, Right-Back for Auckland City FC, and Ayman Ben Mohamed, Left-Back for Espérance de Tunis, compete in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Sport
By Harper Alderson

Between Two Fires: The Silent War on Gaza’s Medical Staff

Their stories deserve to be heard not as statistics, but as voices of humanity echoing from beneath the rubble.
In Focus
By Faress Arafat
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So Long University Times 2024/2025

Deputy Editor Molly Wetsch reflects on the year gone by: The University Times interviewed politicians, won student paper of the year, and made national headlines.
In Focus
By Molly Wetsch

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My Room is Collapsing Under the Weight of Paperback

Lily Braumberger writes about hoarding books as a metaphor for growth and stagnation. By Lily Braumberge
Opinion Contribution

Gaza’s Children Are Not Numbers

As an emergency nurse at Al-Shifa Hospital during the war, I found myself locked in an emotional battle every time I treated a wounded child. By Faress Arafat
Opinion Contribution

Students Lead the Way Against Oppression Worldwide

In an era of growing unrest, student movements continue to play a key part in the fight against autocracy. By Francesca Cronin
Opinion Contribution

How Productive is Leftist Sentiment on Campus

These impassioned demands, often escalating into confrontations with administration and security (especially with Trump’s militant crackdowns in the US), force students and administration alike with a critical reckoning: when is dissent productive, when is it appropriate, and when does it simply go too far? By Alexa Berman
Analysis

The Fall of American Hegemony: Trump’s Policies and the World in Crisis

Trump’s reckless tariffs, his contempt for allies, and his disregard for democratic norms expose the crumbling foundations of America’s global power. By Patrick Keegan
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