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Analysis
In Presidential Race, a Familiar Choice: Micro or Macro
The three candidates running for TCDSU president offer differing takes on the extent to which the union should involve itself in national issues.
Artwork Depicting Brexit ‘Chaos’ to be Displayed in Trinity Long Room Hub
The Raft Project by Rita Duffy shows the Brexit experience of border communities in Northern Ireland.
Drastic Cutbacks to E3 Business Plan After €85m Student Forecast Drop
College has dramatically revised its 30-year spending plans for E3, after making significant miscalculations in projected student numbers.
Trinity Plans €29m Recruitment Drive to Reduce Student–Staff Ratio
Provost Patrick Prendergast has frequently flagged Trinity's student–staff ratio as a factor in College's rankings slump.
Months After Launch, Many Students Don’t Feel ‘At Home’ in Business School
Many students have complained about a lack of study spaces and a poorly designed 600-seat lecture theatre.
Chiara Viale’s Guide to Enjoying Life – In All its Challenges
Italian filmmaker Chiara Viale talks about her new film The New Music and how the spirit of punk informs her work.
Union Renews Commitment to Push for Gender Neutral Bathrooms
The union will continue to push for available and accessible gender neutral bathrooms.
TCDSU to Campaign on 12-Month MSM Blood Donation Ban
The ban currently prevents some gay men from donating blood.
TCDSU to Lobby for Expansion of Asylum Seeker Scholarship Scheme
The union voted to push for an expansion of Trinity's Asylum Seeker Access Provision programme.