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Hist Win European Debating Championship
Thirteen scholarships offered to Palestinian students – but How Will They Get Out of Gaza?
The journey out of Gaza remains perilous, and transportation options precarious.
Fencing at Grand Canal Predicted to Cost the State Half a Million Euro
The barriers described as “symbols of exclusion” are unlikely to be removed before October.
TCDSU Launch Digs Drive at Connolly Station
Union officers from Dublin Universities urge homeowners on the street to rent a room to students in the midst of a housing crisis.
Trinity Online Module Enrolment System Crashes
Students left unable to register for their preferred classes, with some reports that the process took 50 minutes or more.
Unrest Continues in Coolock for Second Consecutive Night
Thousands Rally at Trans and Intersex Pride
Organisers demanded better healthcare and expressed solidarity with oppressed groups
Protestors Stage Die-in to Protest Politicians Attending US Ambassador’s Party
Attendees heckled buses on the way to the party with shouts of “Shame on you.”
Shannon Airport Facilitated Eleven US Military Direct Flights to Israel Since October
A further 85 US military flights stopped at Shannon Airport on the way to the Middle East
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”.