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“We’re on the Frontlines of Inflation”: The Recent Rise of Closures in Ireland’s Food Industry
Uncensor your Union – the Case for the TCDSU Referendum Yes Vote
Trinity’s Dilemma in a World Defined by Rankings
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Rule of the Few – Notes on the Student Union’s Referendum.
Don’t Let Zoom Replace the Classroom
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Irish Colonialism is the Best Way to Save the Irish language
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Democracy – Where the West Went Wrong
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University Times Editorial Candidate Receives a Campaign Strike
Charles Hastings has been suspended from two hours of in-person campaigning on Monday morning due to missing a briefing for candidates hosted by the TCDSU Electoral Commission.
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Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Photo by Ceilí O'Reilly.
Valentine’s Day Protest Calls for Action Against Gender-based Violence
Feminist activists gathered at the Molly Malone statue to bring attention to gender-based violence in Ireland.
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Hannah Kaminker
TCD Cancer Society to Launch Annual Naked Calendar for Valentines
Cosmo Buffet in Liffey Valley Slaps
COPtimism: A futile task?
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Political Societies Think New Central Society Committee Rules are “Unreasonable”
A new rule requires societies to reach fifty members in a one year period over two years.
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Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
Natasha O’Brien Receives Praeses Elite Award from TCD Law Society
The award was presented to Natasha O’Brien in acknowledgement of her advocacy for those seeking justice in the Irish legal system.
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Yasmin Rasheed
Galentine’s Day
The Valentine’s Day That is Actually Fulfilling
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Caity Cassidy
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Opinion Contribution
Rule of the Few – Notes on the Student Union’s Referendum.
The referendum held about amending chapter 1.5 of the Union’s constitution wrapped up on the 8th. The resolution passed. However less than 5% of students actually voted.
By
Jan Bogutyn
Opinion Contribution
Don’t Let Zoom Replace the Classroom
The widespread adoption of “remote learning” takes the wrong lesson from Covid.
By
Felice Basbøll
Irish Colonialism is the Best Way to Save the Irish language
A look at how language change has historically occurred, and how this can inform the Irish cause
By
Tadhg Ó Néil
Opinion Contribution
The Student Union’s Proposed Constitutional Amendments are Pointless
The Student Union has been in conflict with their own constitution for a while, but finally they wish to conform back to the rule of law. Ironically, by changing the law.
By
Jan Bogutyn
Opinion Contribution
Democracy – Where the West Went Wrong
Democracy is regarded as one of the most valuable achievements of society - and never supposed to be taken as an end goal.
By
Jan Bogutyn