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TCDSU Introduces Cap on Paper Election Materials
Candidates will only be permitted to print up to 600 manifestos.
Attendance Issues Plague TCDSU for Second Consecutive Council
In the absence of quorum, TCDSU's council was unable to vote on a motion to introduce an Irish-language committee.
TCDSU To Trial Online Voting for Class Rep Elections
The union will discuss the implementation of the new voting system at tonight's council.
In Players, a Celebration of Women in Theatre
This week, DU Players is hosting a festival putting women centre stage.
Ag Cáineadh Rangaithe, tá Iarracht á Déanamh ag an Propast Stair a Athscríobh
Theip ar an gcath ainniseach i gcoinnithe rangaithe íslithe, agus is ábhar macnaimh é don Phropast.
Editorial
Bewailing Rankings, The Provost Tries to Rewrite History and Redefine His Legacy
The failure of an almost-neurotic battle against declining rankings has caused the Provost to rethink his approach.
Media, Meditation and Maidens Na Gaeilge: Your Week Ahead
Trinity's societies are keeping up the pace as the first term races to its conclusion.
Sean Ryan Has Been Cleared of Sexual Harassment Allegations
Ryan posted a screenshot of an email on Facebook from the Junior Dean, which cleared him of sexual harassment.
Editorial
There is No Victory in the Junior Dean’s Sean Ryan Findings
The Junior Dean’s response concludes only that the allegations against Sean Ryan did not breach College’s disciplinary rules. Students should expect more.
At UNESCO Lecture, Chris Morash Constructs a City of Words
Trinity's Vice-Provost delivered the first annual UNESCO City of Literature lecture on Thursday evening.