Tom Creed Adapts the Irish Canon with ‘The Quare Fellow’
Emotion and energy collide in Tom Creed's exciting interpretation of Behan's portrait of prison life.
Bursary Announced for Trinity Access Programme Students Studying for Foundation Scholarship Exams
Bursaries of 500 euro approximately will be put in place for students from underrepresented groups studying for the Foundation Scholarship exams.
Trinity’s Student Residents Call for Tenant Protections: “It’s Not a Hostel, it’s Our Home”
Several Trinity student residents spoke to The University Times to highlight the issues incurred due to the lack of proper tenant protections, such as College’s “paternalistic” overnight guest policies and concerns over security, autonomy and living conditions on campus.
TCDSU Launches First Bilingual Logo
Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union has unveiled its inaugural bilingual logo, featuring acronyms in both English and Irish, emphasising a commitment to promoting the Irish language within the college community.
‘We Dance’ is a Poetic Exploration of Black Womanhood
Praise Titus explores the joys and challenges of black womanhood in the world today.
Blindboy Boatclub, Topographia Hibernica and a Literary Podcast
Writer, podcaster and comedian Blindboy Boatclub speaks with The University Times about his new book, his podcast and much more.
Institutional Racism in Colleges and Student Counselling Services
Alex Payne analyses the historic and institutional aspects of racism and their effect on counselling services in conversation with the founder of Black Therapists Ireland, Ejiro Ogbevoen, and Assistant Professor of Psychotherapy at DCU, Dr Ray O’Neill
Trinity College Dublin Enforces Banner Ban on Palestinian Flags
During the afternoon of Wednesday, November 29th, students and societies were asked to remove Palestinian flags hanging from their windows in Front Square and outside Front Gate by security.
DUPA’s Winter Exhibition Raises a Toast to Journeys and the People Who Take Them
Tonight's Dublin University Photography Association's winter exhibition in the Atrium invited the audience on a journey through time and space.
Students Occupy Regent House in Protest of College’s Links to Israeli Universities
A group of students, including TCDSU President László Molnárfi, have occupied Regent House on Front Square in protest of College’s links to Israeli universities.