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22 Candidates to Contest Students’ Union Sabbatical Officer Elections

The races will be some of the most crowded in years, as the Union has hailed record engagement for the 24/25 academic year.

First Count Completed in Final Dublin University Seanad Election

Ruane and Clonan lead the first preference vote, with Aubrey McCarthy and Hugo MacNeill contesting third place.
By Eoin Connolly

Trinity BDS Drops Banner; “TCD Still Funds Genocide”

The banners came as a response to new Israeli suppliers and academic links made by Trinity.
By Natalia Kamendy

TCDSU Partakes in National Demonstration for Palestine

Representatives of TCDSU and Trinity BDS participate in a national demonstration for Palestine organised by the IPSC.
By Boyd Stephen

Students Still Waiting for Semester One Exam Results to be Released

This timeline sees results being announced a week later than last year, when results were released between January 23rd and January 25th 2024.
By Alannah Wrynn

New Government, Same Politics

The Union of Students in Ireland believes the new Programme for Government falls short in many areas.
By Yasmin Rasheed

Trinity Has Formed New Links with Israel After May’s Encampment Agreement to Divest

Trinity has paid €1836 to an Israeli supplier, as well as continuing research ties with companies involved in Israel.
By Mia Craven and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Easpa Forógraí as Gaeilge in Olltoghchán 2024

Pléann Saoirse Bhreathnach infheictheacht na Gaeilge in Olltoghchán na hÉireann 2024.
By Saoirse Bhreathnach

Trinity Law Professor Found Not Guilty of Murder

This afternoon, the jury delivered the verdict for the former senior counsel and law professor of Trinity - allowing him to walk away free from the Central Criminal Court.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Trinity Lecturer Says College Is “Seeking To Maintain Ties With Israeli Universities”

Landy stated that “some academics and administrators are starting to use the language of reconciliation to give a high-minded gloss to the grubby business of maintaining links with institutions participating in genocide”, and referenced the “huge delay in the taskforce and the broadening of its remit”, suggesting this could be seen as “evidence of intent to allow TCD academics to continue doing business with genocide”.
By Mia Craven