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Chicago Set to Share a Story of Female Empowerment

Trinity Musical Theatre society's latest offering promises strong female characters, even if they are conspiring murderesses.
By Molly Furey
Analysis

MacNamee Pitches Inclusivity and Action

Despite the lack of competition for the role, Donal MacNamee is keen to prove he has concrete plans to lead The University Times into the future.
By Imogen McGuckin
Analysis

Consensus Unlikely, as Ents Candidates Tout Differences

An ability to plan an eclectic array of events will be key in the race to become this year's TCDSU Entertainments Officer.
By Eliana Jordan

Discussing Modern Love, Alderton Champions Female Friendships

Testaments to life, love and friendship ring out at the National Concert Hall as Dolly Alderton talks to a sold-out audience
By Imogen Kavanagh
Analysis

Candidates Namecheck Engagement Problem at Laid-Back Dining Hall Hustings

The first hustings of the election period allowed a gentle start for candidates to establish their positions on the biggest issues facing students.

Dining Hall Hustings

Analysis

Amid TEP Fallout, Education Candidates Promise Students a Voice

Sally-Anne McCarthy and Niamh McCay want to ensure that students' feedback is taken seriously as the Trinity Education Project moves forward.
By Matthew Murphy

Mary Robinson Launches Green Week

The university's Chancellor opened Green Week in Front Square this afternoon.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Analysis

Kane Backs Traditional Methods, Despite Deficit

With union engagement at a low and a pressing budget deficit, the role of communications and marketing officer is more important than ever.
By Ciaran Molloy

Green Week, Careers and Debating: Your Week Ahead

Whether you want to debate the past or look to how you can save the future, Trinity's societies have you covered on the greenest week of the year.
By Catriona Paget