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TCDSU Expresses Support for Serbian Student Protests

A solidarity gathering will be held this Sunday in front of the GPO.
By Natalia Kamendy

Bear Grylls Presented Allii Proelio Award by Trinity’s Law Society

Grylls urged students to embody his three rules for life: Have Courage, be kind, and never give up.
By Yasmin Rasheed

Students Protest Trinity’s Violation of the Official Languages Act

Under the Official Languages Act of 2003, public bodies are required to respond to written and electronic communications in the language in which they were received - The University Times has seen communications that has not honoured the act.
By Nicole Saluck

PrEP Clinic and 57,000 Condoms Yearly Available on Campus

A new PrEP clinic for HIV prevention and the colossal college condom orders are just a few ways in which Trinity is making resources available to students for safe sex.
By Charlie Swan

Green Week 2025

A look into the events planned for this year’s Green Week.
By Luca Walker

Linda Doyle States There is “No plan to increase rent for 2025/2026” Following Recent Pressure from TCDSU

The announcement to fix current rent prices for the upcoming year comes as a swift response to a recent demonstration made by the TCDSU campaigns committee advocating for a commitment to a rent freeze.
By Charlie Swan

TCDSU Urge College to “Freeze Rent” with Spray Paint on Campanile Construction

TCDSU President issued a signed statement: ““In a recent meeting between TCDSU/AMLCT leadership and Provost Linda Doyle, the possibility of a rent freeze was ignored."
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

ENTS Candidate Orla Norton Made Points on “Crowd Control”, Without Consulting ENTS Accessibility Officer

Norton, the lone Ents candidate who made reference to crowd control, stated: “Regrettably, I did not directly consult the Ents Accessibility Officer during the pre-campaign period, but I did get in touch with relevant PTOs [part-time Officers of TCDSU), as well as the Ability Co-Op, to discuss safety and accessibility at Ents events.”
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Emergency RON Hist Debate Urges Students to Seek Better TCDSU Presidential Options

The speakers in favour of Re-Opening Nominations Presidential criticised the candidates’ party politics (O’Leary and Keegan) and apoliticism (Li), while those against RON believed that worse candidates are to come should nominations be reopened.
By Yasmin Rasheed and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Final Hustings of the Campaign Week Kicks off at Trinity Hall Canteen

Candidates discuss how they want to accommodate Trinity Halls residents at JCR Hustings.
By Freja Goldman and Hannah Kaminker