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72 New Scholars Awarded this Trinity Monday 2025

The full list of students awarded free Irish fees, commons, and accommodation can be found here.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Censured: TCDSU President Jenny Maguire and Welfare Officer Hamza Bana Condemned by Union

Union members brought a motion of strong disapproval for Maguire’s and Bana’s involvement in a sexual violence campaign which caused an uproar amongst students.

“We Are Afraid Because We Rely on Rainfall”: New Research Links Climate Change and Mental Health Crisis

A study from a Trinity researcher finds high rates of anxiety and depression in Madagascan adolescents from climate-caused famine and uncertainty.
By Isabel Norman

Leaked Union Forum Meeting and Rushed Town Hall Reveal Union Evading Accountability

New missteps are revealed from Students' Union Following effigy action.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

TCDSU Apologises for Controversial Direct Action

The Students’ Union’s recent protest for Sexual Assault Awareness Month incited major controversy amongst the student body, which featured hanging effigies and stories from sexual assault survivors.
By Molly Wetsch

TCDSU ‘Bomb’ Junior Dean’s Office with Message: “Stop Protecting Rapists”

Shredded paper with students’ confessions and a symbolic effigy were hung up on the Junior Dean's office door.
By Natalia Kamendy

DCU Student Arrested During Campus Protest Against Taoiseach Micheál Martin

BDS protestors condemn Gardaí for what they call an "unlawful" arrest during a demonstration against Micheál Martin’s visit.
By Hannah Kaminker

Students Union to Host Two Referendums in September

Council voted for referendums to be held on the creation of a Postgraduate Sabbatical Officer and to allow the University Times Editor to become impeachable.

Multiple Protestors Arrested at Mothers Against Genocide Vigil

Gardaí state the violation of the Public Order Act was the reason for arrests.
By Natalia Kamendy

Pest Control to Tackle Rats, Mice and Ants in Trinity

The worker stated that he will deal with ants tomorrow in a room on campus, once Estates and Facilities have directed him where the problem is. 
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce