Trinity Students Vote for Neutrality on Irish Unity, Becoming First College to Reject Pro-Unity Stance

The preferendum, which is not binding on TCDSU, saw 55 per cent of voters choose neutrality.
By Dominic McGrath

Representing Trinity Barbell, Aoife O’Sullivan Breaks National Deadlift Record

O’Sullivan successfully deadlifted the 157.5kg bar, narrowly beating the previous Irish record of 155kg for the junior weight class.
By Jake O’Donnell

An Evening of Musical Translation at Trinity’s Centre for Literary Translation

Yesterday the centre played host to a memorable evening of songs in translation, with traditional Russian ballads performed alongside a Spanish opera and the Rolling Stones in German.
By Julie Irigaray
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Solving Irish Unity is Puzzling, Contested and Complex. A Referendum Won’t Provide Any Answers

It's unclear why we think a hasty referendum, following Britain's misguided referendum on EU membership, is going to deliver a clearer answer.
By Dominic McGrath

Changes to Academic Year Structure now Include Revision Week Before Christmas Exam Week

The changes to the academic year structure will be implemented for the 2018/19 academic year.
By Eleanor O’Mahony

Women’s Gaelic Footballers Lose Out in Bruising Semi-Final Against AIT

A clear day saw Trinity GAA Women’s Footballers suffer a tough defeat, 2-13 to 1-11, at the hands of Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) on Saturday, narrowly missing out on a place in the Giles Cup final on Sunday.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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Spending 24 Hours in a Wheelchair Proved Trinity is Not Accessible

Taking part in today's 24-hour wheelchair challenge proved how difficult Trinity is to navigate, and how 'accessibility' needs to be more than a buzzword.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Discussion on Irish Unity Must be More Practical and Less Abstract

Stephen O'Neill argues that students should embrace the complexities of a united Ireland and vote to mandate TCDSU to support it.
By Stephen O'Neill

Gerry Adams Praises Student Leadership in Campaign for Irish Unity

With Sinn Féin groups helping to bring about successful referenda on three campuses, and students currently voting in Trinity, Irish unity is becoming one of the most-discussed issues in the country.
By Sinéad Baker

It’s After Years of Frustration That We’ve Voted to Take Industrial Action

Jack McGinley, President of SIPTU's Education Sector, on why the union's Trinity branch has voted to take the first strike action in the College since the 1990s.
By Jack McGinley