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Aug 2, 2024
By: Natalia Kamendy
Deputy News Editor
Analysis
Key Takeaways from the UCD Encampment
While the UCD encampment is ambitious in its goals, the protest's lack of financial and academic disruption may impact the group's ability to bargain with university management, writes Fionn Bowes-Fitzpatrick.
News
Israeli Embassy Criticises College and Trinity Encampment
The Israeli embassy issued a statement describing the encampment as a “campaign of discrimination and delegitimization against Israel” and College as “verging on antisemitism”.
News
Encampment to End, College to Cut Ties with Israeli Companies
Five days after the TCDSU and BDS encampment began, Trinity College have released an outline their plan regarding their ties to Israeli companies and institutions.
News
“The Community is Incredible”: Inside the Day-to-Day Workings of Trinity’s BDS Encampment
Protesters present at Fellows’ Square spoke to The University Times about the close-knit community working to support the cause.
News
College Senior Management Meet with BDS, Concede to Encampment Demands
Protesters have celebrated the "partial success" of College's agreement to divest from investments in occupied Palestinian territories and the promise of a taskforce to reconsider academic ties with Israel.
Column
The Students of Columbia University Inspire Students Around the World
Reporting on the escalation at Columbia University on the night of the April 31st, seen as a protester from the streets outside the university, Fiona Lüling asks whether this is the end of the student protests.
News
“I Feel Like I’m Not Alone”: Palestinian amongst Members of Public Joining Chants of TCD BDS Demonstrators
Passing members of the public are supporting TCD BDS protesters demonstrating from rooms facing College Green.
News
College Condemns Encampment
While College emphasised that “protests must be conducted within the rules of the university”, TCDSU President stresses peaceful nature of protest.
News
Gaza Solidarity Encampment Begins on Campus
Beginning an encampment just after 8pm on Friday, May 3rd, around 60 students have settled into Fellows’ Square, blocking access to the Book of Kells.
News
Students and Staff Respond to Students’ Union Receipt of €214k Fine
In response to TCDSU’s receipt of a €214k fine for disruption, President László Molnárfi said “we will not be defeated”.
News
College Moves US Military Event Off-Campus to Avoid Opposition
To avoid “reputational damage” amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, College privately hosted a funding arm of the US military off-campus, prompting criticism from the TCDSU BDS Implementation Group.
Column
Trinity Must Condemn Columbia’s Suppression of Students’ Support for Palestine
Given the close ties between the two universities, Phoebe Pascoe calls upon Trinity to condemn Columbia's heavy-handed response to a peaceful pro-Palestinian encampment on campus.
News
Netflix Announces New Series from the Creator of Derry Girls
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast will start filming this summer.
News
Trinity Hereans Revived Following Provost’s Call
The organisation aimed at promoting women’s sport in and outside College is back following a call for its revival by Trinity College Dublin Provost Linda Doyle.
News
TDs React to Varadkar’s Resignation as Taoiseach
TDs from Sinn Féin to the Social Democrats expressed surprise and concern at the Taoiseach's resignation.
News
Irish Measles Cases Prompt Pop-Up Campus Vaccination Clinics
Trinity students have been offered a free measles vaccine at clinics held by the HSE.
News
Sabbatical Officers Fail to Advertise Office Hours, Breaching SU Constitution
News
Hundreds of UCC Students Walk Out to Protest the College’s Neutrality on Ongoing Genocide in Palestine
Students staged a walkout demanding action, supported by a petition signed by over 1,300 students and staff.
News
Environmental Activists Protest College’s ‘Posturing’
Students staged a protest condemning College's acceptance of donations from polluting companies.
News
New Mandate Passed for Incoming Sabbatical Officers to Review Union’s Political Status
In a final attempt to heal the ‘division’ seen within the Students’ Union this year, Molnárfi has succeeded in ensuring that the incoming sabbatical team for the TCDSU address what has been a consistent, but failed, feature of his tenure.
News
Protests Around Ireland Intensify Opposing Irish Complicity in US Support for Israel
On the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day 2024, the Irish Anti-War Movement, Dublin for Gaza and Action for Palestine Ireland groups organised protests against the US’s military support for Israel.
News
CSC Approves 10 New Societies
The Central Societies Committee provisionally recognised a record of ten new societies this year.
News
Uncontested Elections Highlight of Final Student Council
The last council of the year saw the election of part-time officers amid several uncontested races.
Feature
Pádraig Mac Bhrádaigh: “Ní Chóir go gCaithfí dul Tríd an mBéarla chun Teacht ar an nGaeilge”
Déanann Abi Ní Mhuircheartaigh plé le Pádraig Mac Brádaigh faoi chúrsaí Gaeilge na Tríonóide agus a fhís don teanga sa choláiste.
Observations
Radius Recap: A Year in Review
Ella Hussey discusses the highs, the lows and everything in between as she recounts her experience as Radius Editor.
Five Of The Best
Na Cúig Bhealach is Fearr: An Ghaeilge a Spreagadh
Déanann Abi Ní Mhuircheartaigh cur síos ar chonas is féidir linn níos mo Gaeilge a úsáid ó lá go lá.
Review
Léirmheas ar Cheoldráma Tara Ní Bhroin, Bláithín Faoi Bhláth agus a Ceol Cumasach
Déanann Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin cur síos ar cheoldráma an Chumainn Ghaelaigh.
Portraying Otherness in Modern Adaptations of Shakespeare for School Students
"An opportunity to teach tolerance wasted?" asks Amelie Lundskog.
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No Clú Collective Allows for Audience Interpretation in the Absence of Words
Laura O'Callaghan speaks to Clara Sinclair and Louis Maxwell about No Clú Collective's experimental vision for theatre.
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The Lír Commits to Sustainable Practices Under Theatre Green Book
"The show doesn't end at the get out."
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In Conversation With: Gustav Parker Hibbett
"Icarus is black now! I think there is some power to be had in reclaiming that."
Is Léir go Bhfuil Dearcadh na nGalltachtaí ar an nGaeilge ag Athrú
Déanann Pól Ó hÍomhair plé ar mheon na hÉireann i leith na Gaeilge
Sport
William McCrum: Trinity’s Forgotten Sporting Hero
Matthew Keeley explores Trinity's surprising sporting legacy, spotlighting the alumnus who invented the penalty kick
Feature
In Conversation with: Tilly Cripwell
Maisie Greener hears from the student busker behind #LeaveMollymAlone
Speaking with
A Conversation with the CSC’s ‘Best Overall Society’, Trinity Musical Theatre
TMT Chairperson Lily Kate Hearns celebrates a triumphant year in conversation with Societies Editor Eliora Abramson.
Speaking with
Bach and Better Than Ever: The Success of Trinity Orchestra
Sadie Loughman speaks to Trinity Orchestra about their seamless blend between classical and pop music.
The Imitation Game
Is imitation a burden or a blessing?
Speaking with
What Societies are Reading
Molly Wetsch speaks to several Trinity societies to get the best of their book recommendations.
Review
Pav Food Review: A Reconciliation Attempt with On-Campus Cuisine
Following her polarising review of the Buttery, Ella Parry attempts to make good with praise of the Pav.
The Social Implications of Expensive Shots in Dublin
Ella Parry discusses the exorbitant costs of the tiny glasses of liquid courage and their consequences
Speaking with
Exploring Dublin’s Vintage Scene: A Q+A with Agité Closet
Clara Potts talks to Agité Closet owner Monica Martin about the shop's unique approach to sustainable and local shopping.
Speaking with
Threads of Home: Anna Rave’s ‘Heimat’ Inspired Designs
Clara Potts speaks to German fashion designer Anna Rave about her contributions to Dublin's evolving creative landscape.
Review
Trinity’s Sustainable Sculpture Exhibition
Trinity's Green Week featured an exhibition of 19 sustainable sculptures from artists across Ireland, emphasising environmental consciousness and the intersection of art with sustainability.
Thinking Fondly: An Unlikely Ode to London
After fleeing from Dublin to London in pursuit of freedom and self-discovery, a realisation dawns on Bridget McBruiser that running away doesn't solve problems, leading to a return home with newfound determination to face life's challenges head-on.
News
Trinity’s Success in QS World Ranking by Subject
Five Trinity courses were placed in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
Back to the Future: T-Ball Trends Past
Eloise Sherrard speaks to Trinity alumni about the clothes they wore to their Trinity Ball
Column
Learning To Accept An Extension Without Guilt
"My mental health disrupting my capacity to engage in my college work is not a reflection on me or my recovery. It is just one of the components of my illness."
The Power and Pitfalls of Modern Boycotts
"Born under a repressive regime, the boycott became an alternative means for the powerless to make their voices heard," writes Alexa Berman
Opinion
Silence on Gaza is Complicity
"This is not a time for ‘holding a space’", says Dr Fintan Sheeran
Column
Side Quests and Nostalgia
"I knew this game was creating a buzz, but I didn’t realise that it would end up changing my life," writes Dr Becky Long
Column
The Woes of an Opinion Editor
"What can an opinion editor do when she runs out of ideas for an article?" asks Sophie Coffey
The Point of Print
Phoebe Pascoe considers what lies ahead for print magazines
Moving Abroad Alone… Again
Hosanna Boulter on learning to trust herself on Erasmus
Meet Lainey Whelan
Clara Potts speaks with the Dublin artist and designer reimagining the future of funerals
Ain’t No Picnic
Marnie Clark's guide to surviving Electric Picnic
It’s Not all Fun and Games
Cleo Daly on the pleasures and perils of playing video games as a woman
Kamehameha! A Tribute to Akira Toriyama
Charlie Hastings explores the life and work of the acclaimed manga artist
Ten Danish Artists You Need to Know
Freja Goldman takes you through the stars of Denmark's music scene
Op-Ed
Over 15,000 Missing 2Go Cups: Where are they now?
The need to constantly replace the missing cups is becoming more of an issue and reversing any positive environmental impacts that using keep-cups may have had, writes Michael Cagney.
News
Union Accountability in Question Following Arnold Resignation
Allegations concerning Arnold’s conduct in office have revealed a lack of accountability within the Students' Union.
A Look Back on Campus Couture
Hanna Valila analyses what trends Trinity students really wore this academic year
Review
Na Peirsigh – Tragóid Ghréagach de Chuid Aeschylus ar Siúl as Gaeilge i mBaile Átha Cliath
Cruthaíonn stiurthóir Conor Hanratty léiriú coscrach den dráma is sine san Eoraip, trí mheán na Gaeilge, ceann de na teangacha is sine ar domhain.
News
Council Deprived of Vote on Censure of President
In what appeared to be a premeditated action, a group of students left council, preventing a vote on the motion to censure the President.
Sport
Trinity Ladies Take Gold for the Fourth Time in Five Years with Two Individual Bronzes
The Trinity Ladies won the Irish University Cross Country Championships on Saturday, March 9th
News
OC Recommends Censure of SU President
The Oversight Commission of the TCDSU recommends that President László Molnárfi be censured following “repeated breaches” of the Constitution.
Sport
Kit or Couture?
Valentina Milne investigates how football is blurring the line between sport and fashion.
Speaking with
“Smell the Sweaty, Hairy, Gross Odours” of ‘The Pits’
Lisa Bussi and Amy Scollard discuss their hairy debut, which runs until March 15th at the Samuel Beckett Theatre
Feature
What You Need to Know About Green Week
Green Week has arrived once again under the theme of “Healthy Planet, Healthy People,” what does this mean and how can you participate?
Feature
Resilience and Reward: Mature Students Navigating Higher Education
Amélie McGowan navigates the highs and lows of the mature student experience in conversation with Ailish Smith and others.
Column
Why Libraries are the Best Places
Dr Becky Long advocates for the importance of reading, regardless of when or where, for the personal growth it fosters.
Opinion
The Economy Relies on Student Jobs but Refuses to Recognise Them
Regardless of the role and the company, there is a basic level of respect everyone is entitled to, writes Sophie Coffey.
Op-Ed
Dublin Needs Late-Night Transport
Public transport in Dublin is dubious at the best of times, but those times need to start including the hours after midnight, writes Sophie Coffey.
Feature
Embracing Lisbon: Insights from an American Expat on the City’s Allure
Wynslow Wilmot speaks to Marcy Pettitt, an American expat living in Lisbon, about the city's climate, cost of living and cultural diversity.
Op-Ed
Students and Staff Must Unite on Lecture Recordings
At our College, there is no all-around access to lecture recordings. Ultimately, the antagonism must be dissolved through the power of student-staff solidarity, writes László Molnárfi.
News
Concerns Raised Over Green Paper on Disability Reform
Disability advocacy groups have raised concerns about its categorisation system and lack of consultation with disabled individuals, amidst a broader coalition calling for its revision and extended public consultation.
News
Discrepancies in DARE Admission Policies Revealed
Disparities in the approaches Dublin universities take to publicising grade boundaries and allocating places to DARE applicants reveal inconsistencies regarding access to education for students with disabilities.
News
Jenny Maguire Wins TCDSU Presidency, Defeating Ralph Balfe
Jenny Maguire has been elected TCDSU President, defeating opponent Ralph Balfe.
News
Hamza Bana Beats Hannah McAuley for Welfare and Equality Officer
Bana is the current TCDSU Ethnic Minorities Officer and an ambassador for Trinity Access.
News
Eoghan Gilroy Elected TCDSU Education Officer on Count
The final-year Law and Political Science student defeated Sé Ó hEidhin.
News
Beth Strahan Elected TCDSU Comms and Marketing Officer
The final-year Drama and Theatre Studies student was elected, defeating opponents Connor Dempsey and Sarah Murnane.
News
Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce Elected Editor of The University Times, Defeating Charles Hastings
Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce, the paper’s Deputy News Editor, won following a recount.
News
Pádraig Mac Brádaigh Elected Oifigeach na Gaeilge
The sole candidate for the new position of Irish Language Officer was elected on the first count.
News
Peadar Walsh Elected TCDSU Ents Officer
The second-year Computer Science and French student was the only candidate for the role.
News
Sabbat Welfare Candidate Nathan Harrington Struck from Ballot
The Electoral Commission released a statement on the TCDSU Instagram this morning
Small Things Like These Becomes First Irish Movie to Open the Berlinale
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
Review
Small Things Like These
Sarah Browne reviews Claire Keegan's tale of quiet heroism in the face of a shameful past
Coffee Table Books You Won’t Want To Put Down
Elly Christopher has found a selection of books more delicious than your first sip of coffee in the morning
‘Happiness Then’: A Challenging Perspective on Transness
Elizabeth Moynihan’s 'Happiness Then' considers the loss of love at Bewleys Café Theatre
Bleeding the Humanities to Death
Is this the end of the Arts degree?
Sian Conway dishes on Char Magazine
The social media editor talks 'ten euro baby' and 'Anthony Bourdain Autumn'
If It Ain’t Folk, Don’t Fix It
A Glance at the Irish Folk Revival in Dublin
In Conversation With: Lucy Bruton and Caoimhe O’Farrell
Discussing experimental theatre and interactive storytelling, Laura O’Callaghan sits down with the writers and directors of Pinstripe.
From Trinity Student to Fashion CEO
Hanna Valila talks to Robbie Fidgeon-Kavanagh about going from a BESS degree to founding the streetwear brand Emporium
Five Of The Best
Dublin Parks
The Revival of Trinity TV
A conversation with Rowena Breen and Ciara Munnelly, the students behind the society's resurgence
A Luscious Valentine’s Day Lunch at the Buttery
Ella Parry asks whether it is possible to romanticise the most disparaged lunch locus on campus
What Makes a Good Society Ball?
Saskia McDonogh Mooney dissects the tradition and current standing of society balls at Trinity
Feature
Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce Emphasises Inclusivity and Integration
One of two candidates contesting the position of Editor of The University Times, Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce advocates for accountability, accessibility and mentorship.
Feature
Charlie Hastings on Increasing Engagement and Improving Visibility
UT Editor candidate Charlie Hastings draws from his extensive experience in discussing his plans for accessibility, dismantling hierarchies and expanding social media engagement.
Feature
Peadar Walsh on Having an “Ear to the Ground” on What Students Want
Peadar Walsh, the sole candidate for the position of TCDSU Ents Officer, tells The University Times about his plans to cater events to the entire Trinity community.
Feature
Beth Strahan Vows to “Find the Voices” Being Ignored
Comms and Marketing candidate Beth Strahan emphasises how her theatre background has equipped her to reform the Union.
Feature
Sarah Murnane on Injecting Fun into the Students’ Union
Comms and Marketing candidate Sarah Murnane speaks to The University Times about social media, ethical sponsorships and inclusive campus spaces.
Feature
Connor Dempsey on “Sensing the Pulse” of the Students’ Union
Comms and Marketing candidate Connor Dempsey plans to use his prior experience in TCDSU positions to inform his campaign.
Feature
Welfare Candidate Hannah McAuley on Championing Change in College
Hannah McAuley speaks to The University Times about the happiness they find in helping other people.
Feature
TCDSU Elections Poll: Clear Victors in All But Two Races
The most contested races of this year’s sabbatical elections, Welfare & Equality and Comms & Marketing, are set for a close finish.
Feature
Welfare and Equality Hopeful Nathan Harrington Offers Scant Explanation on Campaign Controversies
Running on a platform of happiness, sweets and chocolate, Welfare and Equality candidate Nathan Harrington sat down with The University Times to offer explanation on more controversial comments.
News
Student Politics Gets Fishy at the Piranha Hustings
Last night's Piranha Hustings at Doyle's Bar forced the TCDSU sabbatical election candidates to demonstrate their comedy chops.
News
Empower the Voice Protest Nathan Harrington’s Mockery of Marginalised Groups
The Dublin chapter of Empower the Voice protested TCDSU Welfare candidate Nathan Harrington ahead of today’s Media Hustings.
Feature
Welfare Candidate Hamza Bana: “Students are the Backbone of the University”
Bana hopes to be set apart from their two opponents by his lived experience and commitment to “making positive changes”.
Feature
Education Officer Candidate Sé Ó hEidhin Will “Burn the Entire Union Down” in Order to Fix It
TCDSU Education Officer candidate Sé Ó hEidhin emphasises transparency, restructuring and inclusivity and advocates for bold changes to address the Union's systemic challenges.
Feature
Presidential Hopeful Ralph Balfe Promotes “Very Serious” Policies in Ambitious Campaign
TCDSU Presidential Candidate, Ralph Balfe, reveals the motivations behind his campaign and elaborates on his ambitious manifesto pledges.
Feature
“My Existence is Political”: Presidential Candidate Jenny Maguire on Raising her Voice for Change
Seasoned activist Jenny Maguire seeks to transform the Students’ Union with a bold agenda focused on student welfare, workers’ rights and equal representation.
News
Council and Equality Hustings Present the First Challenges of the Campaign Period
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.
News
Majority of Motions Passed at Council Covering Issues from Student Parents to Trinity’s Virtual Learning Environment
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.
News
The Sabbatical Elections Kick Off with a Campaign Launch on the Dining Hall Steps
The 13 candidates held short speeches to introduce themselves and their campaigns.
News
‘Small Things Like These’ Becomes the First Irish Movie to Open the Berlinale
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.
News
Protesters Disrupt Bernie Sanders’ Discussion of the Personal in the Political
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.
News
Trinity Ents Announce Ticket Information for Trinity Ball
Tickets are set to be released on Thursday 29th February at 9am.
News
TCDSU Occupy Department of Further and Higher Education, Demand Investment in Student Supports
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.
Sport
Trinity Host Women in Sport Campaign
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.
News
TCD Renters’ Solidarity Network to Take Trinity to the RTB
The group has also announced their intentions to escalate this action against College through direct action in the coming weeks.
News
Michael McInerney Withdraws from Communications and Marketing Officer Race
McInerney’s withdrawal leaves three candidates: Connor Dempsey, Sarah Murnane and Beth Strahan.
News
BDS Protesters Block the Book of Kells, Demand Trinity End their Silence
The Trinity branch of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement protested the college’s complicity in the Israel-Palestine conflict by blocking access to the Book of Kells.
Brian Cox Receives Praeses Elit Award from Law Soc
The actor and activist was presented with the prestigious award on February 2nd.
News
The Hist Hosts Debate on the Renaming of the Former Berkeley Library
Ten students, staff members and special guests each argued for a new name for the Berkeley Library in the Exam Hall last night.
News
Trinity Green Campus to Host Green Week Sculpture Competition
The competition will run from March 11th until March 21st and will showcase up to 20 upcycled sculptures.
News
TCDSU Council Fails to Reach Quorum
The fifth council of the year failed to reach quorum this evening, and the meeting was reconvened as a town hall.
News
Gaeilge Initiative Referendum Passes with Landslide Majority
The referendum, which will enable the creation of a full-time Irish Language Officer, passed with a 90 per cent majority.
News
14 to Run in TCDSU Elections, with Two Presidential Candidates
The campaign period will begin on February 19th, with voting taking place from February 27th to 29th.
How to Get Through Valentine’s Without Breaking Hearts or Your Budget
Ellen Duggan's guide to being sentimental without splashing out
Single and Not Ready to Mingle
Attending a wedding in Uruguay without a partner, Cleo Daly navigates the societal and family pressures of being single.
Valentine’s Day Dress-Up
Hanna Valila's sartorial suggestions for the big night, whoever you're spending it with
Situationships: A Game of Truth or Dare
Sajal Singh asks whether love without labels is really possible
Feature
In Conversation With: Simon O’Connor, Director of MoLI
"We created this museum in the twenty-first century with all of these possibilities of approach coming alive for us", Simon O'Connor tells Eavan O'Keeffe.
Op-Ed
The ‘Wolfe Tone Library’ Would Honour the Best of Irish History
Jack Traynor proposes honouring the legacy of Theobold Wolfe Tone as a means to reconcile tradition with principles of equality and fairness.
Feature
College Paves Over Climate Concerns
College have chosen not to respond to whether they see it as appropriate to accept funding from CRH for the Professorship of Climate Science in the school of Natural Sciences
Mindful Eating is a Rebellion Against Resolutions
Ella Parry discusses her switch to mindful eating as a response to January's restrictive food trends, highlighting the importance of paying attention to meals.
Op-Ed
We Must Work Now to Prevent a Trump-Like Candidate in Ireland
Luke Gibbons warns of the need to maintain our reputation as a welcoming nation amid a wave of right-wing rhetoric
Op-Ed
Depoliticising the Students’ Union is a Right-Wing Attack on Students
TCDSU President László Molnárfi argues against the notion of neutrality in Students' Union politics and advocates for active student engagement
Column
Women in the Home: Your Voice, Your Vote
Dr Becky Long reflects on her personal experiences of voting in Irish referendums and emphasises the value of each and every vote in shaping societal change
Op-Ed
Defending a Career in the Arts Begins with Defending an Arts Dissertation
Sophie Coffey defends her right to self-deprecation while demanding respect for her dissertation.
Review
Vicky Featherstone Breathes New Life into Krapp’s Last Tape
Stephen Rea’s previous work with Beckett informs his layered portrayal of Krapp in the newest production at Project Arts Centre
What Makes an Adaptation Work?
Laura O'Callaghan explores two contemporary Irish adaptations in the theatre, Peter Pan and Girl on an Altar
Speaking with
In Conversation With: Catherine Furby and Lily Walsh
Discussing loss and time in Clockwork Mistakes, Laura O'Callaghan speaks to the writers of this terms' DU Players Fringe Festival headliner
Speaking with
FashionSoc Expand their Horizons
Saskia McDonogh Mooney sits down with the team behind the society's burgeoning fashion magazine.
Speaking with
Speaking With: The ZORA Zine
Eliora Abramson chats with the creative director behind the new DUGES magazine, named after Zora Neale Hurston.
Feature
From Homesick to Headlining: In Conversation with Nell Mescal
Ella Hussey speaks to the Kildare singer, as she touches on the importance of family, moving away and not losing her sense of Irishness ahead of her Dublin show.
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A Status Update on Dublin’s DJs
Maisie Greener catches up with the forerunners of Dublin’s nightlife scene, speaking to DJs Jezebel, Jenten, FKA Twitter and Sahana on their influences.
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Sunflower Sessions: the Sweet Spot Between Music and Movement
Sadie Loughman chats with the start-up blending acoustic music and yoga, providing a new space to bring people together.
Is ‘BookTok’ Ruining Reading?
Sarah Browne examines how the ‘BookTok’ boom is affecting the wider literary market and the experiences of individual readers.
Dublin’s Literary Pub Crawl
Molly Wetsch explores some literary pubs in Dublin and discusses their atmospheric appeal.
Review
Review: MANI, 42 Drury St.
Ella Parry presents MANI, a new spot where you can overspend on lunch and waste study time.
Recipe: Baked Beans and Feta Eggs
Ella Parry shares an easy recipe to help you out of your cooking slump.
Review
Film Reviews: Awards Season Edition
William Reynolds breaks down four forerunners quickly snatching up nominations ahead of this year's Academy Awards.
Review
Slap and Tickle on the Silver Screen
Irish actors and their sex scenes
Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Small Dublin-Based Fashion Brands
Hanna Valila breaks down the best five small businesses to support, owned and led through passion as opposed to greed.
Feature
Forging Fashion’s Frontier: a Candid Conversation with Two Recent NCAD Fashion Design Graduates
Clara Potts interviews Molly Walters and Rachel Morris to discuss their design philosophies, graduate collections, and life as designers beyond college.
Trinity Trend: 2024 Campus Ins and Outs
Eloise Sherrard predicts what trends are on their way out this year, and which she thinks will replace them on campus
Five Of The Best
How to Spend your Saint Brigid’s Day for Free
Your events’ guide for celebrating the saint of abortions, feminism, and lesbianism.
Review
John Christopher Vaughan Wins Sarah Cecilia Harrison Essay Prize
The essay entitled ‘In the Mood for God: Colour and Mysticism in the Art of Mary Swanzy’ is an exploration of the artist's life
Referendum Campaign Begins on €4 Increase to Student Levy for Gaeilge Initiative
The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) Electoral Commission (EC) has put a referendum to all students of TCD asking whether or not they support a €4 increase to the student levy to go towards the new Gaeilge Initiative
News
TCDSU Launch Voter Registration Campaign Ahead of 2024 Elections
The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) have begun a campaign to encourage students to register to vote in time for the European and Ireland’s local and national elections.
News
PhD Funding Announced for Student of Sanctuary
University Council has approved the application process and evaluation criteria for the new Trinity Research Doctorate Award for a student of sanctuary, to begin in 2024/25.
News
A Look Inside TCD Renters’ Union
Leah Downey speaks to TCDSU President Lászlo Molnárfi about the recently established Renters’ Union and its plans to organise a rent strike.
News
PWO Announces Strike at End of Term
The organisation’s demands include worker’s rights, payment of a living wage, respect and fair treatment.
News
TCDSU and Trinity BDS Condemn College’s Neutrality on Gaza Genocide
In a statement released this afternoon, TCDSU calls for “this hypocrisy to be remedied”.
News
Palestinian Flags Taken Down By Security in College Accommodation
Students allege that Palestinian flags were removed by Trinity’s security, entering accommodation without notice.
Review
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.
News
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.
News
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.
News
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.
Feature
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
News
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.
Review
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.
News
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.
News
Counselling Services Acknowledges the Need for a More Diverse Staff, Advertises Minority Supports for First Time
Following questioning from The University Times, Trinity’s Counselling Service is now advertising Black Therapists Ireland as an external mental health support for students in need.
News
Fewer Staff and Students at Trinity are Walking and Cycling into College
Healthy Trinity Smarter Travel group survey reveals drop in exercise amongst students and staff on their commute to campus
News
Arts Block Roof Damaged Following High Winds
After damage due to high winds on September 20th 2023, Estates & Facilities have installed netting around the outside of the sixth floor of the Arts Building of Trinity College Dublin until remedial work begins.
The Loser in The Phil’s Fiery Sinn Féin Debate: Civil Discourse
Matthew Hull reports on The Phil’s explosive debate, ‘This House Prefers a Sinn Féin Government’, which included an array of recognised guests in the GMB
Feature
Woke Guys Finish First
How the male feminist undermines the very movement they claim to support
Feature
The Seasonal Affective Disorder ‘Epidemic’
Ella Sexton explores the symptoms and causes of the winter-induced condition and suggests some daily activities to help relieve its effects
News
Member of the Provost’s Council Linked to Mining Company
A 2015 Amnesty International report claimed there was criminality in the business dealings and operations of Ivanhoe Mines, a company at which a member of the Provost's Council has held various positions during the time of the alleged crimes
Opinion
Balancing the Pressures of Christmas and College
The desire to do well can rub up against the fact that most socialising around this time of year will involve the offer of something alcoholic, writes Phoebe Pascoe
Opinion
Learning to Drive in Ireland Will Drive Me Mad
Between the waiting lists and the financial aspect, learning to drive in Ireland feels like an inescapable and never-ending roundabout, writes Sophie Coffey
Op-Ed
Racism, Mental Health, and the Urgent Call for Change in Trinity’s Counselling Services
Over time, this discomfort started to extend beyond specific moments, permeating my sense of self and safety. I felt uncomfortable in my skin and that I did not belong in my environment, writes Kiran Singh
Analysis
The Issue of the Student-to-Staff Ratio Extends Beyond the Rankings
While there are some variations across courses and disciplines, the common thread agreed upon by my friends and I was that many of our professors would struggle to pick us out of a line-up, writes Sophie Coffey
News
Trinity Professor Linked to Oil Company Complicit in Human Rights Abuses
Dr Chris Nicholas, an assistant professor in the Department of Geology, has been revealed to have extensive links to the oil company Pharos Energy Plc., which is alleged to have been complicit in a series of human rights abuses.
Analysis
Reusable Cup Initiatives are Drops into Warming Oceans
Yes, we recycle, but as developed countries, we also emit the most greenhouse gases and create the most urbanised cities, writes Amelia McGowan
Sport
DUBES Charity Boxing: An Insider’s Account of the Boxing Experience
Trinity 3rd-Year, Ashling Bourke, gives The University Times an exclusive into the transition from friend to fighter and the vigorous training that the spectacle of boxing demands
News
UCD Launches Bike Lending Library
The scheme will allow students to use the existing library services in UCD to loan e-bikes and folding bikes free of charge.
Sport
Jude Bellingham and the Search for Self-fulfilment
Matthew Keeley reminisces on his dreams of becoming a footballer given the rise of his peer-by-age Jude Bellingham
Sport
DUFC Train with Professionals Leinster Rugby
Trinity’s DUFC Senior team took on the Leinster players for a spectacular training session at College Park
News
Three Irish Cities Named in the List of 50 Best Cities in the World for Higher Education Students
Campus Advisor ranks Galway, Dublin and Cork as some of the best cities for students due to survey responses on Student Friendliness, Cost of Living and Safety
Op-Ed
The Unseen Struggles of Students of Colour in Campus Counselling
Students of colour face disparities in accessing counselling services due to cultural stigma, lack of representation and unfamiliarity with available resources, writes Tolulope Babatunde
News
History Department Drops Name Requirement from Cover Sheet
History students' work will now be marked anonymously to promote equality and transparency
News
College Counselling Criticised for “Cruel” Wait Times, Too Few Counsellors and Lack of Diversity Within Staff
A TCDSU report regarding the College Counselling Service revealed that wait times have almost doubled since 2017, that there is no dedicated off-campus counsellor, and that all College Counselling staff members are white.
A Love Letter To The National Gallery
Ella Hussey discusses the sense of home and comfort that the National Gallery brings.
How Dublin’s Newest Tailoring Venture is Providing a Hub of Style and Craftsmanship
Stevie Blake, owner of Temple Bar’s newest addition, Monto & Perri, encourages consumers to prioritise “Quality over Quantity, always. Not just at Christmas.”
Inside Dublin’s First Independent Fashion Weekend
A glimpse into a weekend championing sustainability, Irish designers and artists
Feature
A Tale of Two Cities: Comparing the Dublin and Bologna Music Scene
Erasmus student Lucia Orsi contrasts her experience with the vibrant Bologna music scene to Dublin
Review
Review of the Dublin Independent Film Festival
Sarah Murnane discusses her top three picks from Dublin Independent Film Festival
Is Father Ted a Christmas Show?
Rachel Heaney takes a trip down memory lane to assess the festive relevance of an Irish Christmas classic
Feature
The RTÉ Scandal in Context: Why Are There No Quality Irish Shows?
Sarah Murnane explores the recent RTÉ scandal and the broadcaster's lacklustre output
‘Weihnachtsheimweh’: Home Away From Home
Ella Parry explores how she reconnects to her home country during the Christmas period.
Where Are All The Christmas Sandwiches?
Ella Hussey discusses the best places, or lack thereof, to get your study break Christmas snack.
Feature
Placing the Arts at the Heart of Irish Life
A recent injection of funding into the Arts Council provides enormous opportunities to break down barriers for emerging Irish artists.
Enright and Kilroy lead thought-provoking discussion at Dublin Book Festival
During the panel, they discussed their recent releases, The Wren, The Wren and Soldier Sailor
Speaking with
In Conversation with Irish Punk Band girlfriend.
Following the release of their debut album, Sadie Loughman sat down with Hana Lamari of girlfriend. to discuss the band’s musical inspiration, the production of their album and their experience gigging in Dublin
Banshees of Individualism
Eliora Abramson explores what the Oscar-nominated film can teach us about connection
Review
Sense and Sensibility in the Sound House
Evie Dolan reviews and discuss the successes and surprises of LitSoc and DU History's Regency Ball
Review
TAF Takeover Takes GMB Guests Through the Ages
Ila Raso recaps and reviews the annual takeover of the GMB by the Trinity Arts Festival
Review
Bring Life to Your Lunchtime at Bewley’s Cafe Theatre
Of A Midnight Meeting transports the audience to an eerie atmosphere of magic and seances
Review
Training to Become the Artist
Laura O’Callaghan speaks with Chloe O’Reilly about the Dublin theatre scene, training years and her Abby debut
My Family and Other Animals
Hosanna Boulter examines how the pressure on spending time with family at Christmas can be tough to grapple with if your parents are divorced
A Vindication on Watching Reality TV
Two reality television junkies seek to justify the hours they have spent watching reality television as not being a complete waste of time
Travelling without Technology
Detailing her journey from Leipzig to Halle, Ellen Duggan explores the ups and downs of navigating the world without a smartphone
A Cinematic Christmas Gift Guide
Phoebe Pascoe recommends some festive presents inspired by beloved Christmas films
Zero Waste Gifts for an Environmentally Conscious Christmas
Ellen Duggan gives some tips on how to keep your Christmas gift shopping environmentally friendly
Conquering Disneyland
Cleo Daly offers a guide to achieving a sense of abandonment at Paris' premier tourist destination
In Conversation with The Women’s Network of Trinity College Dublin
Eliora Abramson speaks to India O’Donohoe about the importance of The Women’s Network and challenges of being a proposed society
Column
Stories are Essential for Students
"Everything, from science to history, advertising to finance, cooking to healthcare, just works better if we can recognise it as a story", writes Becky Long
News
Provost Linda Doyle Thanks “the Very Best of Trinity” in Statement Following Riots
In an email sent to the entire college community, Provost Linda Doyle has condemned the attack and violent riots, and has thanked the students and staff who worked to help each other.
News
TCDSU Condemns “Hateful” Riots, Highlights Supports for Students
In an email sent to all students, the Union condemned the hypocrisy of the far-right rioters and highlighted supports affected students could access, such as Niteline and the College's Emergency Counselling Service.
Editorial
Editorial: College Should Offer Hybrid Classes Amid the Current Crisis
While College should be commended for the concern it has shown for students' safety amid the ongoing riots, this compassion must be extended to ensure their academic success does not suffer.
News
House 6, GMB to Remain Open Amid Riots in City Centre
Amid the outbreak of riots in Dublin city centre, House 6 in Front Square, where the Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) is based, will remain open for students who are unable to get home safely.
News
Cash Donations Stolen from Trinity Cancer Society
An investigation into the funds, taken earlier this month, is currently underway
Review
‘Cailíní’ Breathes New Life into Friel’s ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’
As part of the Beckett Theatre’s debut season, Beth Strahan’s play is a shining exploration in the breakdown of sisterhood.
Feature
How Empower Her* Voice Dublin are Fighting Harassment with Chalk and Conversation
Following the overnight success of their campaign against street harassment, Esme Dunne and Grace O’Sullivan reflect on the beginnings of Empower Her* Voice, their journey so far and what is still to come for their platform.
News
TCDSU Calls on College to Change “Paternalistic” Overnight Guests Policy
In a statement, TCDSU has urged College to change their overnight guest policy, on the basis that it "limits the rights and autonomy of student residents".
News
Boygenius Pay Tribute to Sinead O’Connor with “Parting Glass” Cover
Proceeds earned from the single will go to Dublin-based charity 'The Aisling Project'.
News
Campaign Launched to Reform Students’ Union
Citing “concern for the increasing politicisation” of TCDSU, a campaign has been launched to withdraw Union support for the BDS movement and offer students the right to opt out of Union membership.
News
TAP Celebrates 30 Years with Contemporary Art Exhibition
The Trinity Access Programme will celebrate its 30th birthday this week with an art exhibition entitled ‘Essence of Student Life’ in the Exam Hall.
News
Senator David Norris to Retire in January
In an interview with Trinity News, Ireland’s longest-serving senator confirmed his plans to retire following a career that saw the decriminalisation of homosexuality.
News
International Student Survey Exposes Accommodation Scams and Sex-for-Rent Schemes
A survey conducted by the Irish Council of International Students has revealed that 13 per cent of international students in Ireland have fallen victim to accommodation scams, and a further five per cent have been exposed to sex-for-rent schemes.
News
László Molnárfi Announces Launch of RateMyElective.ie
The website, designed by Molnárfi himself and current and former Computer Science students, allows Trinity students to review electives and exchanges.
News
Irish Authors Some of the Most Studied at American Universities
Irish writers Jonathan Swift and James Joyce feature in the top 10 most studied authors on university reading lists in the United States, at fourth and sixth respectively.
Speaking with
In Conversation With: Alice Cappelle
Phoebe Pascoe speaks to vlogger-turned-author Alice Cappelle about modern feminism and the online trends that dominate the discussion.
Review
‘Ironbound’ Explores the Economy of Love
Aoife Spillane-Hinks's production brings Martyna Majok's stirring play to life on the Abbey's Peacock Stage
News
Hundreds of Academics co-sign a letter calling on all Irish universities to suspend ties with Israeli Institutions amid the ongoing conflict
The letter demands that all Irish universities immediately suspend ties with Israeli institutions until the occupation of Palestinian territories is ended.
TCDSU to Establish a Housing Rights Officer, Formalise Relationship with CATU
Approved at the third Student Council of this year, the TCDSU is to adopt a formalised partnership with CATU, and elect a Housing Rights Officer, in moves that will see an increase in collaboration and direct action between the students’ and housing rights unions and a dedicated position to raise awareness of housing rights and movements.
News
TCDSU Block Front Gate Entrance in Protest of Trinity’s Ties to Israeli Universities
The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) and the Trinity branch of Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) have blocked access to the front gate entrance and hung Palestinian flags from House 6 in opposition to Trinity’s links to Israeli universities.
News
Societies Advised Against Participating in Palestine Protest
In an email sent to societies this morning, the CSC warned against the use of society rooms to display Palestinian flags.
TCDSU to Campaign for College to Withdraw Joe Biden’s Honorary Doctorate
Citing concerns over his continued support for Israel, members of the Union voted unanimously to withdraw the US President's honorary doctorate degree.
News
TCDSU Votes to Create Full-Time Irish Language Sabbatical Officer
The motion, which was passed at the third council of the year, marks the implementation of a long-term Irish language policy
Speaking with
In Conversation With: Lesbian Art Circle
Maisie Greener speaks to Meredith Davis and Ava Chapman, the founders of the queer social arts and culture club
Trinity Trend: Socks and Leg Warmers
Take note from ballet dancers this winter, as Hanna Valila uncovers the latest trend keeping students on campus warm
One Giant Leap for Prada
Hanna Valila delves into Prada’s collaboration with Axiom Space, designing the lunar spacesuits for the Artemis 3 mission
Preview
Dublin Gallery Weekend Aims to Make Art Accessible and Approachable
Through guided tours, panel talks and various other events, the Contemporary Art Gallery Association hopes to challenge the notion that galleries are intimidating while highlighting Dublin’s unique contribution to the European art scene.
Review
‘The Method in Her Madness’: Irish Writers Discuss Women’s Mental Health at Books Upstairs
Louise Nealon, Molly Hennigan and Charleen Hurtubise discussed the intimate relationship between our brains and our bookshelves on Wednesday evening at Books Upstairs.
News
Welfare Officer Looks to Tackle Period Poverty on Campus
In a proposal to the Student Life Committee, TCDSU Welfare Officer Aoife Bennett requests that College helps streamline and support the provision of free period products on Campus after a once-off TCDSU-run initiative last academic year proved popular.
News
1,000 People Protest Israel’s Assault on Gaza
The demonstration called for an immediate ceasefire and the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Ireland.
News
USI and TCDSU Call to Cut Ties with University Rankings
In a motion passed at USI Council this evening and in a letter from the TCDSU to the Provost, student representatives are calling for College governing bodies to “re-evaluate their participation in university rankings” with the ultimate goal to withdraw from those they see as unfit.
News
Trinity Names Sports Scholars for 2023/24 Academic Year
This year’s Sports Scholars feature athletes from a variety of sports, including basketball, rugby, GAA, rowing, hockey, fencing, sailing and cricket.
News
College Announces Rent Freeze for 2024/25 Academic Year
Amid concerns over financial pressures and fostering diversity, the College has committed to keeping accommodation rates unchanged.
News
Hist Wins Second Guinness World Record After Marathon Debate
Following its recognition as the oldest student society, members of the College Historical Society earned a second world record after a 27-hour debate.
Ellie Goulding Receives LawSoc’s Praeses Elit Award
The singer was presented the award at the GMB last Tuesday
Preview
Red Umbrella is Dublin’s Necessary and Polarising Film Festival
The inaugural Red Umbrella Film Festival, developed by current and former sex workers, will run from October 19th until October 22nd.
News
Molnárfi Under Pressure From Electoral Commission
The most recent Electoral Commission report, to be presented this evening at Student Council, serves as a reminder to TCDSU President László Molnárfi of his constitutional obligations.
News
Lost in Translation: Exchange Students Condemn College’s Poor Communication
Trinity's study abroad programme is systemically disorganised and uncommunicative, leaving students frustrated and at times vulnerable.
News
Gross Inequalities in Resourcing of Trinity Women’s Soccer Team
The team has had to forfeit matches due to lack of funding and currently has no coach
Speaking with
In Conversation With: Mary Morrissy
"What do we know of Nora Barnacle except what we know through James Joyce?"
Review
Review: Ross O’Carroll Kelly’s Camino Royale
"Basically, it's a cracking read", writes Cilian Hickey
Anti-Travel, Or, An Ode To Staying Home
Clara Roche explores the alternative to exploring.
Review
A Night at The Opera
The Gaity's Faust is a tumultuous experience of love and suffering that is not for all
News
Academic Integrity Week Launches at Trinity
A full week of events are available to students and staff at Trinity College Dublin to mark National Academic Integrity Week and the International Day for Academic Integrity, with a focus on combating the use of AI in education and assessment.
Editorial
It’s Time to Freeze Class Sizes
Why does more students at College have to result in a lesser student experience?
Feature
The Capital-centric Craze: How Gen Z and Charity Shops’ Match Made in Heaven is Turning Hellish
Clara Potts examines the hidden costs of thrifting
Shoe Menders Need Resol(e)d and Sewists Need Saving
Two sustainable solutions that dismiss disposable clothing and support eco-conscious closets
Students On Screen
Clara Roche considers Gilmore Girls and Normal People as rare examples of college life in television.
Lessons in Imperfection: Girls’s Comedy of Errors
Phoebe Pascoe asks why Lena Dunham's 2012 hit show is still so popular.
A Picture of Trinity College
Romanticising the student life
Family Vloggers: Yummy Mummies Turn Sour
Family vlogs can entertain, educate and exploit at once. They need to stop, argues Maisie Greener
Assault Has No Gender
Cleo Daly considers the importance of keeping men safe from sexual assault.
Those Other Girls Are Beautiful, but Could They Rewrite a Song For You?
Sáoirse Goes asks whether Taylor Swift can rewrite her history through her rerecords
Anatomy II: Sarah Burton’s Farewell and Tribute to Alexander McQueen
Sarah Burton's final show for the brand cements her own legacy as well as Alexander McQueen's.
Review
Irish Music Festival 2023: Ten Hail Marys
The Dublin based band put on an energetic set at The Grand Social
Simon Pegg Receives Honorary Patronage From The Phil
Pegg spoke about his career, collaborations and the importance of communication to an audience of 350 students
Irish Representation in Sex Education
As the hit show returns for its final season, Matthew Keeley explores its occasional tropes and typecasting.
A Cinema For Everyone
James Mahon extols the experience of going to the cinema in an age of streaming
Review
Andy Warhol: Three Times Out
The new exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery takes visitors on an immersive journey through Warhol's life in art.
A Portrait of the Portraitist: Sarah Purser’s Legacy in Ireland
As a new exhibition arrives at the National Gallery, Elly Christopher explores the woman behind the canvas
Embarking on a Pub Crawl: The Modern Quest
A love letter to the true test of a student's stamina
Sport
Erasmus Football Enthusiast Experiences Third Division Showdown: Unionistas de Salamanca CF v Real Unión Club
Currently on Erasmus in Spain, Matthew Keeley reflects on the spectacular display of both talent and enthusiasm that ripples through the Spanish Third Division.
Five Of The Best
Dublin Theatre Festival
Maisie Greener shares the standout shows from the Dublin Theatre Festival
Review
Ireland Music Week 2023: TikTok and brand new sounds
Joline Steinhoff outlines the highlights of the festival, alumna of which include Hozier and Fontaines D.C.
Review
An Evening at MoLi
The Museum of Literature Ireland's 'First Friday' events offer a unique look at its exhibitions.
Feature
A Record of Trinity’s Mind
How College's literary journals chronicle its history of talented writers.
Law Society Presents Senator David Norris with Praeses Elit Award
Norris regaled the audience with anecdotes of activism and advice for younger generations.
Editorial
László is Following Through on His Promises, Unlike College
Conflicting narratives held by TCDSU and College are worsened by lack of transparency
News
The Hist Triumphs Over The Phil in World Record Win
Guinness World Records deem The Hist the oldest student society in the world, a title also claimed by The Phil
Feature
The Challenges Faced by Women in the Workplace are Laid Bare at Careers Fairs
In an in-depth exploration of the Trinity Careers Fair, Ella Sexton uncovers the hidden gender biases that hinder women in their career choices.
Feature
Fostering Media Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Should College be educating its students on the uses and abuses of AI, rather than banning it completely?
Sport
From Rugby Star to Coaching Inspiration: The Remarkable Story of Eleanor Furlong
When an accomplished rugby player was forced to give up due to serious injury, a pivot to coaching not only reshaped her life but rekindled her love for the sport.
Op-Ed
Living at Home Might Save Money, but it Can Still be Costly
"Being from Dublin has simultaneously helped and hindered my college life", writes Sophie Coffey
Op-Ed
ADHD, Trinity and Me: Living Beyond the Labels
"ADHD isn't about a lack of willpower or intelligence. It's about brains that are wired differently", one Trinity student argues.
Column
Reading Week: Time to Catch Up or Catch a Flight
"My reading week is looking less like close-ups of tourist attractions and more like close readings of my dissertation texts", writes Sophie Coffey
Feature
The Northern Irish Student Experience
"Is it insensitivity, misunderstanding, or merely a thinly veiled superiority complex that leads to this belief that Northern Irish people are not Irish enough?" asks Lucia Orsi
Column
My Changed Relationship with Facebook Memories
“Call it sentimental or call me a history student, but I have come to appreciate this virtual time capsule”, writes Clara Roche.
Column
Not Finishing Reading Lists is a Lesson in Itself
“At the concluding stage of my degree, it is more common for an unfinished reading list to evoke a sense of déjà-vu than recrimination,” writes Sophie Coffey.
Column
Learning the Language of an Irish Identity on Erasmus
"I would much rather be told that I drink too much and that I’m always late than hear people use highly political language in a seemingly trivial and tactless manner", writes Matthew Keeley.
Feature
Trinity’s Med Day is one of Fundraising, Fun and Meaningful Change
Ahead of Med Day on November 10th, Clara Roche explores the evolution of the charitable Trinity tradition.
News
TCDSU, Students4Change and People Before Profit Protest Trinity’s Links to Matheson Law Firm
The students held a banner and wore fake blood to highlight the effects of "vulture funds".
News
What Does the Budget Mean for Students?
The 2023/2024 budget includes changes to the Student Assistant Fund, SUSI grants and the cost of public transport.
Preview
Open House Dublin’s Festival of Architecture: Breathing New Life into Dublin’s Buildings
The festival's line up of events doesn't shy away from the complexities of housing in Dublin
News
DUGES and Alliance for Choice Derry Educate Students on Abortion Stigma
As part of SHAG Week, DUGES hosted an abortion pills and stigma workshop run by Alliance for Choice Derry.
News
CATU-TCDSU Partnership on Hold Following Dissent at First Council
During a combined motion to both adopt a CATU-TCDSU partnership and establish a Housing Rights Officer, dissent was raised and a debate ensued resulting in the mandate for a CATU-TCDSU partnership to be dropped from the motion and the mandate to establish a Housing Rights officer to be delayed to the second Council of the year.
News
TCDSU Refute PWO Criticism of Elections
In a statement rejected by President László Molnárfi, TCDSU have condemned the PWO's objections to the operation of the recent elections for the postgraduate committee.
News
Paper Balloting Causes Delays at First Council
At the first Student Council meeting of the year, only 21 out of 45 elections were held for the available positions on TCDSU Committees.
News
“We Are Drowning”: Irish Students March For Increased Funding After Budget Surplus
Irish students today took to the Dáil to urge the government to use a budget surplus to address housing and education issues in a passionate protest.
News
Higher Education Institutions Launch #UnmuteConsent Campaign to Combat Sexual Harassment in Ireland
The campaign aims to empower students, challenge norms and address alarming statistics from recent sexual violence surveys.
News
591 Students Sign Open Letter to Provost Demanding Two-Year Rent Freeze
TCDSU President László Molnárfi distributed an open letter demanding a two-year rent freeze on university-owned accommodation due to the rising cost of living and accommodation crisis in Dublin.
News
TCDSU Sabbatical Officers Report on Progress and Manifesto Promises
TCDSU’s five sabbatical officers will present updates on their progress in fulfilling their mandates and manifesto promises at the first council meeting of the year this evening.
News
Trinity Students Campaign for 100% Plant-Based Catering to Combat Climate Crisis
This marks the latest development in a growing national movement for plant-based menus in universities across Ireland.
News
Potomac River Island Renamed For Ella Mills
“Ella’s Island” will honour the Trinity-Columbia Dual BA student, for whom a Book of Condolences will be held in the Arts Block for the next two weeks.
News
Emergency Accommodation Report for August 2023 Reveals Error Impacting Homeless Figures
The Dublin Region Homeless Executive has clarified that the significant was due to a data error rather than an actual change.
News
Provost Rallies for Increased Funding Ahead of Government Budget
In an email sent to all staff and students on Thursday, September 28th and in an Instagram video released the next day, Provost Linda Doyle encouraged all to “make your voice heard”.
News
Half of 18-24 Year-Olds in Ireland Have Experienced Sexual Harassment in the Last 12 Months
The statistics were revealed in a new survey, published by the Central Statistics Office.
News
TCDSU President Tracks Progress on Manifesto Promises
László Molnárfi, TCDSU President, has unveiled a Manifesto Promise Tracker detailing the status of his campaign promises.
News
Dean of Graduate Studies Apologises for Data Breach
The Dean of Graduate Studies, Professor Martine Smith, has apologised for an email sent in error which disclosed the personal information of a postgraduate student to the rest of the postgraduate student body.
News
START Festival Begins in Trinity
Today, the week-long Start Talking About Research Today (START) Festival, which Trinity is hosting in partnership with RCSI, begins.
News
New Chair and Vice-Chair Elected for Trinity Branch of S4C
Ella Mac Lennan and Nicholas Evans have been elected unanimously to Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Trinity branch of Students4Change.
News
Students Now Allowed to Eat Homemade Food in Buttery
One of Trinity College Dublin’s on-campus canteens, the Buttery, is now available to all students, whether they buy the food served there or not.
Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Sustainable Irish Clothing Brands
Clara Potts outlines the best Irish brands healing the wounds caused by fast fashion, and why we should support them.
News
Book of Kells Protest Group Host Town Hall on Escalating Future Protests
The student group, led by László Molnárfi, laid out their plans for rent strikes and further occupation of college buildings and discussed the Provost’s opposition to the protest.
News
TCDSU Pushes for Policy Change to End “Elitist, Classist and Inaccessible” Dining Rules
TCDSU is set to present a proposal to the Student Life Committee to overhaul the practice of expelling students from the Buttery and other on-campus eateries for bringing their own meals.
The Trinity 20
Your annual guide to who's who on campus returns.
The Beach Read Shouldn’t End with Summer
“As the days get colder and to-do lists get longer, doesn’t that make it even more gratifying when you do find yourself able to bed down under a blanket and let a novel consume you,” writes Phoebe Pascoe
Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Irish Influencers
Hanna Valila outlines the five best Irish influencers to turn to for fashion inspiration.
Five Of The Best
Celebrating a Century of Banned Films
As the IFCO turns 100, Sarah Murnane shares her pick of the best censored films
Opinion
Trinity’s Summer and Graduate Internship Programme a Necessary Shift In Supporting the Needs of Disabled Interns
“The high unemployment rate among disabled individuals in Ireland is not a reflection of capability but opportunity”, writes Declan Treanor.
Can Trinity College Vloggers Offer a Candid Glimpse of Campus Life?
Phoebe Pascoe goes beyond the brochures and asks whether YouTube vlogs can paint an accurate picture of the college experience
Salad or Sandwich?
Emma Fitzpatrick discusses her way of looking at things by seeing life through the 'salad or sandwich' paradigm.
Speaking with
Ella Lily Hyland
The actor and graduate of The Lir Academy tells The University Times her advice to incoming incoming first years
Speaking with
Rosemary Hennigan
In conversation with The University Times, Rosemary Hennigan recounts her first year in Trinity and the importance of finding your place.
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The Campus Couture Craze
How Fashion Society are capturing on-campus style
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Dublin’s Live Jazz Scene Captures the City’s Creativity and Culture
The enduring presence of jazz in Dublin reflects the city's ability to transcend historical challenges and offers an opportunity to enjoy live music without breaking the bank.
Speaking with
DUNeS: Lowering the Barriers
Boyd Stephen speaks with the Chairperson of Neurodiversity Society.
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Eating (And Drinking) on Campus: What You Need to Know
Barrett Ellis outlines the best places to grab a bite within College
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Dublin Transforms into an Artistic Hub for the Annual Dublin Fringe Festival
Maisie Greener considers the highlights of the programme
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Your Week Ahead: Freshers’ Week
Ella Hussey talks you through all the must-dos in your first week at Trinity.
In Conversation with the Trinity Journal of Histories
Eliora Abramson speaks with Ethan Hutchinson and Clare Tobin about the future and importance of their publication.
Speaking with
The Return of RECO: An Exclusive Interview with the Young Trinity Band
The University Times went backstage with lead singer, Harry Frost, and lead guitarist, Mark O’Loan. The two Trinity students touched on the band's success, releasing their first single, playing Trinity Ball and what the future holds for RECO.
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Return to College, Return to Upcycling
Let's take the "dead" out of deadstock.
Review
So Late in the Day: A Rich Exploration of Irish Misogyny
Cillian Hickey reviews 'So Late in the Day' by Claire Keegan.
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‘Endings’ Explores Love, Loss, and Masculinity at Dublin Fringe Festival
Fionntán Larney discusses his thrilling theatrical fusion of original music, immersive lighting, and complex themes.
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In Conversation With: Thomas Morris
"I felt I had reached a ceiling in my ability and I didn't know where to go next"
A Mystery as Old as Time: The Arts Girl x STEM Boy Paradigm
Cleo Daly investigates one of Trinity's biggest questions: how do STEM boys keep bagging arts girls?
Conversations with Musician(s)
The experience of Conor Thornton in the world of a bachelor's degree, pits of inspiration and his upcoming single 'Coordinates’.
Art or Porn?
Cleo Daly questions the distinction between female nudity in art and porn - and when empowerment becomes harassment.
Sport
Men’s Basketball Champions Seek New Talent
On the back of last season's historic win, Trinity Men’s Basketball moves from strength to strength. As the upcoming season approaches and the search for potential talent begins, the future of the club holds promising possibilities.
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Can Students Sustain The Stereotypical College Lifestyle?
We hear of people going to the Pav twice a week and partying constantly, but how much of this is true and is this lifestyle sustainable?
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Ciara McGeough on Moving Towards a More Inclusive Trinity
The Graduate Intern for the Disability Service discusses her work to remove obstacles to accessibility on campus.
Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Culture Night
As Dublin City Council's Culture Night returns for its eighteenth year, Barrett Ellis highlights what not to miss.
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Women and the RHA: “It Took a Century”
An exhibit in The National Gallery of Ireland displays the work of the women who have been members of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
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Hundreds Attend Protest Against Trans Rights and Counter Protest
The Let Women Speak rally, organised by Posie Parker, was disrupted by a counter-rally organised by Trans and Intersex Pride Dublin on Merrion Square South.
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DUFC Conquers American Competition on Pre-Season Tour
Domination from Dublin University Football Club (DUFC) this September on their pre-season tour to the USA. Leaving American soil with a clean sheet, the upcoming season looks very promising indeed.
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Five of the Best: Alternative Nights Out in Dublin
Maisie Greener explores the most exciting nightlife Dublin currently has on offer.
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Trinity Women’s Rugby Sparks Pre-Season Excitement
DUFC pre-season training is in full swing and building on last year's success.
Worrying About Making the Most of Final Year will Ruin It
"Trying to make my Senior Sophister stage the greatest yet will only generate more stress than success", writes Sophie Coffey.
Airport Delays Are a Lesson in Slowing Down
"Moments of delay in the airport feel like blissful little pockets of enforced breaks", writes Sophie Coffey
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Scholars’ EGM Vote to Amend the Scholars’ Charter and Elect First Year Rep
Scholars vote to add a president to their committee
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TCDSU Block Entrance to Book of Kells in Protest of Rent Increase
The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union and the Postgraduate Workers' Organisation have staged a protest at the Long Room entrance in opposition to College's decision to increase the price of student accommodation by the maximum legal limit.
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Two Trinity Students Win Seed Funding for Social Innovation Projects
On Friday, 13 Irish students presented their social innovation projects to win seed funding at the STAND Ideas Collective Showcase.
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‘Endings’ Explores Love, Loss, and Masculinity at Dublin Fringe Festival
Fionntán Larney discusses his thrilling theatrical fusion of original music, immersive lighting, and complex themes.
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64 Trinity Professors Call For 100% Plant-Based Catering
Trinity professors are among the 650 academics calling for meat-free menus on campus as part of a systemic approach to climate change and animal rights activism.
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Jeffrey Seathrún Sardina Elected PWO President
At its first AGM, the TCD Postgraduate Workers’ Organisation elected Jeffrey Seathrún Sardina as President and approved his proposed constitution.
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USI: Increased College Spaces “Futile” Amid Accommodation Crisis
The Union of Students in Ireland has said that increasing the number of third-level places without extra accommodation and services is a "populist" and "futile" move by Government.
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CAO: Eight Trinity Courses Exceed 600 Points
CAO points for courses at Trinity fell by an average of 12 points.
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Funding Announced to Create More Evening Events for Young People
The Night-Time Economy Youth Initiative includes a funding package designed to support nighttime events across the country
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TCDSU and UCDSU Launch Joint Digs Drive
The students’ unions of both universities have collaborated to urge homeowners with spare rooms to rent to students in need of housing.
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USI Urges Affordable Housing and Tenant Protections in Submission to Private Rental Sector Review
The submission highlighted the struggles students face in accessing affordable and secure housing within the private rental sector, emphasising the urgent need for comprehensive governmental reforms.
Running Enthusiasts on Instagram Have Sparked an Unusually Positive Fitness Trend, But Can This Momentum Last?
Even when movements on Instagram seem positive, I think it is worth asking whether it is possible for them to remain so within this structure, writes Phoebe Pascoe.
Perfectionism is No Excuse for Workplace Bullying
There is no need to see persistent aggression as the only way of extracting better performance, writes Alex Payne.
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USI Passes TCDSU Motion for Electoral Reform
The motion, proposed by TCDSU, mandates the USI to commission a report into the running of USI elections and to explore the possibility of direct elections.
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Minister Martin Announces Three New Initiatives to Support the Night-Time Economy
The support package, announced yesterday, will include funding for art centres to open later, a noise mitigation grant scheme for late-night venues, and a pilot program for late-night cultural activities.
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Sex Education to Be Compulsory for Leaving Cert Students
The updated SPHE curriculum will focus on mental health and wellbeing, relationships and sexuality, and developing essential life skills.
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Trinity Senator Dr Tom Clonan Introduces Bill to Guarantee Disability Supports
The bill will progress to the Committee Stage following its uncontested passage through the Seanad last night.
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Marginalised women face barriers in accessing mental health services, report finds
The report by the National Women's Council emphasises the need for gender-sensitive care and targeted support
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Rare Orchid Blooms on Trinity Campus
The No Mow May initiative shows that nature can flourish in urban environments
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Stripe CEO Patrick Collison talks human potential and progress at Trinity fireside chat
The seminar marking the 60th anniversary of JFK’s visit to Ireland took place on Thursday in the Dargan Theatre
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Trinity Rises to 81st in the QS World Rankings
The rise marks Trinity’s best ranking since 2015.
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Three Month Wait Time for Psychiatrist Appointments at College Health
During its busiest season over two thousand doctor and nurse appointments are reserved for students.
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USI Survey Finds Major Political Parties are Unresponsive to Student Issues
Governing parties face criticism from the Union of Students in Ireland and People Before Profit for not responding to USI's questions on party policy.
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Suad Aldarra awarded the 2024 Rooney Prize for Literature
The Syrian-born Dublin-based writer and software engineer debuted with her memoir I Don’t Want To Talk About Home in 2022.
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Trinity Accommodation Worker Expresses Discontent With Working Conditions Over the Summer
Last summer front desk workers were paid exactly minimum wage, with supervisors being paid "a few cents more". A former supervisor told The University Times “this is not quite enough for the level of responsibility our role requires".
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Students with Disabilities Speak Out on Inadequate Accommodations on Campus
With lifts frequently broken, back to back day-long lectures, and disabled bathrooms locked, several students with disabilities have told The University Times that Trinity is not an accessible living or learning environment.
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Han Kang Announced as Winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize for Literature
The South Korean writer is the first from the country to be awarded the prize.
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Palestinian Solidarity Posters Taken Down at Nassau Street Trinity Entrance and Replaced by #BringThemHomeNow Sticker
Last night 24 posters on a TCDSU noticeboard were pulled, allegedly damaging the noticeboard in the process.
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Trinity Keeps its Spot in the Top 100 in the 2025 QS World University Rankings
Humanities rise, while College's Sustainability ranking drops.
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Annual cost of college breakdown reveals a 5% increase in the cost of living
In Switcher's report, Dublin comes out as the most expensive city for students.
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College Announces Closure of Kinsella Hall due to Electrical Issues
While issues last, the Hamilton Library has become the alternative 24-hour study space.
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