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DUFC Inch Closer to AIL Semi-Final With Bruising Terenure Win

A 10-7 win in College Park means Trinity are four games away from the semi-finals of the All-Ireland League.
By Cormac Watson

Footballers Pipped by Letterkenny in Trench Cup

Trinity’s gaelic footballers narrowly lost out 0-16 to 2-09 to Letterkenny in their opening Trench Cup fixture.
By Tadhg Browne

Linda Djougang On Bench for Six Nations Opener

This will be Djougang's first time playing for Ireland in rugby union.
By Ivan Rakhmanin
Contribution

Hazing Is Not Necessary for Creating Team Spirit

From inside a club, it may seem harmless, but students need to realise the dangers of these practices, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson

DUCAC’s Voting System Shows an Organisation in Disarray

DUCAC’s current voting system privileges larger clubs and stifles smaller ones. It cannot be retained, writes Matthew Murphy.
By Matthew Murphy
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