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Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
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Jailbreak Exceeds €50,000 Fundraising Goal Seven Hours Before Official End
The event, which raises funds for Amnesty International and St Vincent de Paul, is still accepting donations.
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Into the Swamp with VDP’s Pantomime
VDP’s pantomime version of Shrek was one of the most entertaining nights of the college year.
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“Mandatory” Consent Workshops to be Introduced for Trinity Hall Residents from Next Year
A motion passed at TCDSU council this evening mandates the union to hold workshops in Trinity Hall, and to extend these to all incoming students in future years.
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Trinity to Launch its First Large-Scale Fundraising Campaign
Campaign aims to significantly increase philanthropic donations to the College, and build support from government and industry.
With the Closure of the Sweet Shop, a Community Mourns
Closing on Christmas Eve, Bridie Mooney's sweet shop in Greystones, Co Wicklow, has been at the heart of the community for decades.
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The Most Read Articles of 2015
For the first time in its history, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a calendar year.
Cultivating Christmas – The Christmas Tree Farming Industry
Sinéad Baker visits one of Ireland's largest Christmas tree farms and finds out what's behind the seasonal industry
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Alan Rusbridger on Edward Snowden, Social Media and Social Change
The former Guardian Editor addressed TCD Law Society this evening on the increasing importance of social media and free speech.
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As Christmas Exams Become a Distinct Possibility, a Union Mandate Becomes Controversial
The union is mandated to fight for Christmas exams, a mandate that most students never voted on, and that most do not know exists.
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International Firms to Invest $285 Million in Dublin Student Accommodation
The first development as part of the investment, on Dublin's Mill Street, has already received planning permission.
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Struggling to Compete: The Impact of Underfunding of Trinity Sports Union
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How to Go on a Painless Shopping Spree in Dublin
COP or Flop – What is Next for Climate Diplomacy
Do Poppies Deserve a Place in Trinity?
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