Seasoned activist Jenny Maguire seeks to transform the Students’ Union with a bold agenda focused on student welfare, workers’ rights and equal representation.
By Sáoirse Goes
In front of an experienced panel of Students' Union representatives, the candidates competing in the sabbatical elections were put through their paces in a lengthy evening of questioning.
The first council of 2024 voted through all motions but one, covering a range of aspects of student life including supports for Student Parents, opposing the government's Green Paper on Disability Reform and reforms to Trinity’s Virtual Learning Environment.
By Alex Payne
The 13 candidates held short speeches to introduce themselves and their campaigns.
By Leah Downey and Sáoirse Goes
Adapted from Claire Keegan’s novel, Cillian Murphy’s latest film deals with the story of a Magdalene Laundry in rural Ireland in the 1980s.
By Sáoirse Goes
In a conversation with Fintan O’Toole in the Exam Hall on Friday evening, the Senator dove into his political career and the current state of global politics.
By Sáoirse Goes
Tickets are set to be released on Thursday 29th February at 9am.
By Sáoirse Goes
On Thursday, February 15th, TCDSU occupied the Department of Further and Higher Education to demand increased student supports, government funding and democratisation of the university.
By Leah Downey and Clara Roche
On February 7th, Trinity hosted the launch event of Sport Ireland’s eagerly anticipated Women in Sport campaign. A star-studded panel and Trinity’s engaging Director of Sport, Michelle Tanner took to the floor to express key issues and demand the change that is needed to reduce the inequalities of women in sport.
By Valentina Milne and Flossy Whittow
The group has also announced their intentions to escalate this action against College through direct action in the coming weeks.
By Sáoirse Goes