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Jenny Maguire Looks Back on Her Presidency

Activist, columnist, and last year’s head of TCDSU Jenny Maguire discusses her censure and the importance of moving forward.
By Charlie Hastings

TCDSU Town Hall Sparks Questions on Dignity, Respect, Consent, and Condoning Violence

Trinity College Dublin Students Union hosted a town hall following a widely criticised campaign about sexual violence that was defined by unanswered questions, a divided union, and no apologies.
By Harper Alderson

Linda Doyle States “No Plan to Increase Rent for 2025/2026” Following Recent Pressure from TCDSU

The announcement to fix current rent prices for the upcoming year comes as a swift response to a recent demonstration made by the TCDSU campaigns committee advocating for a commitment to a rent freeze.
By Charlie Swan

Despite a Declared Rent Freeze, Students Are Still Struggling to Afford Accommodation

Provost Linda Doyle recently reiterated that college would freeze rents for the second year in a row, but many students are still feeling the pressure of accommodation costs.
By Patrick Keegan

Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia; A Review

Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia; A Review
By Jakub Čačo

Student Solidarity During the Off-Season

Since mid-2024, Palestine activism on college campuses has been a hot — and contentious — topic, but how does the fight continue during the summer months?
By Amalia Madrid-Lilly

A Conversation With Three Members of Hungry for Peace in Gaza on Their Final Day of Fasting

"Hope is a political act, hope is an act of resistance"
By Eve McGann

Ferdia Lennon Awarded Rooney Prize for Literature 2025

Dublin-born author wins for his debut novel, Glorious Exploits
By Natalia Kamendy

Trinity Receives Lowest Ever Ranking in New World University Rankings

By Ella Chepak

Movember’s Apolitical Performance

What Movember Refuses to Talk About
By Manasvini Naren