TCDSU Vote Against Bringing Proposed Constitution to Referendum

Several union members spoke out against the proposed constitution.
By Jody Druce

GSU Refusing to Renew Student Partnership Agreement

The agreement expired in 2019 but was not renewed due to the pandemic.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

RON Campaign Launched for University Times Editor Race

The paper's current deputy editor Mairead Maguire is running uncontested for the role.
By Maitiú Charleton
Analysis

Amicable Dining Hall Hustings See Candidates Ponder Accessibility and Safety

The 10 candidates stuck largely to their manifesto points, paving the way for a by-the-books election season.

Green Week Seeks to Tackle the Planet’s ‘Broken’ Food Systems

The 20th annual Green Week was launched by Senator David Norris and others roday
By Emer Moreau

Ade Oluborode: ‘I Know the Pinch Points of the Ordinary People of Ireland’

The barrister is adamant that education is the key to many of the country's problems.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Patricia McKenna is Determined to Address the ‘Echo Chambers’ in Ireland

The former MEP is frustrated with the lack of reform of the Upper House, which was promised when the electorate voted not to abolish it in 2013.
By Maebh Gallagher

Patrick Prendergast Named as TU South East’s Inaugural Chair

The Wexford native concluded his term as head of Trinity last year.
By Emer Moreau

Petition Launched to Rename Berkeley Library

Philosopher George Berkeley, after whom the library is named, was a slave owner.
By Anna Marie Rooney

This Green Week, Trinity is Turning its Attention to Our Broken Food Systems

From deforestation to supermarkets throwing out excess produce, our food chain is a serious contributor to waste and climate change, writes Michele Hallahan.
By Michele Hallahan