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College’s Tote Trend Takes Over Trinity Arts Festival
On the first day of the Trinity Arts Festival, Trinity Fashion Society helped students design their own tote bags.
Dispensing Advice, Bjarne Tellmann Gives Millennials Hope
The Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel for Pearson plc told stories of his own circuitous route into law.
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.
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
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.
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.
Students to Receive CAO Offers Earlier as Part of Reforms
The first-round CAO offers will come out on August 15th, four days earlier than in previous years.
The Government Must Stand Strongly Against Israel’s Sustained Breaches of International Law
Niall Collins argues in favour of the Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill.
Get Started in Music Production at Wastefellow’s Workshop
Today at 4pm in the GMB, Wastefellow will be showing students the ropes on Ableton.
Intuition at the Heart of Stephen Dunne’s Latest Offering
Opening today in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Stephen Dunne's solo exhibition offers playful chaos.