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Dhá Chlub ó Chorcha Dhuibhne mar Sheampíní na hÉireann – Daingean Uí Chúis agus CLG na Gaeltachta

Tógfar dhá chorn náisiúnta abhaile go Ghaeltacht Chiarraí
By Saoirse Bhreathnach

Nepotism’s Hidden Hand in Internship Recruitment

How connections are clouding merit in the summer internship saga
By Eva Callan
Contribution

College Students Are Not Toddlers: The Reality of Student Housing

With poor living conditions and unwarranted regulations, Trinity students are facing more than unaffordable rents
By Weronika Brzechffa

Comhairle 4: What You Missed

TCDSU's fourth council of the year involved elections, a failed motion to censure, and an upcoming long-term policy referendum on modular billing

DIFF 2026: Programme Highlights and Must-Watch Films

Dublin International Film Festival announced their full programme for the 2026 edition this afternoon at the Light House cinema in Smithfield
By Khushi Jain

Irish Farmers Protest Against EU-Mercosur Trade Deal

Protests resemble French and Polish demonstrations as well as others across Europe
By João Gomes and Charlie Swan

Protestors Outside US Embassy Condemn Intervention in Venezuela

At the US Embassy today, January 4th, about 60 protesters gathered in the vicinity of the US Embassy to condemn the recent US intervention in Venezuela.
By Oliver Donnellan

Culture is Not Dying, You’re Just Lazy.

On the death of “show don’t tell” and the rise of dumbing down the media.
By Weronika Brzechffa
Analysis

Tá Enoch Burke ar ais sa Phriosún – Cad a Tharla an Uair Seo?

Pléann Joseph Loscher cás agus conspóid Enoch Burke sa lá inniu ann
By Joseph Loscher
Contribution

The Occupied Territories Bill: Morality at a Crossroads

Ireland has repeatedly promised to act on Palestine—but the Occupied Territories Bill remains stalled. Ireland faces a choice between principle and political convenience.
By Isabella Reyes