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Dear Fresher Me: Senator Aubrey McCarthy
Independent Seanad senator Aubrey McCarthy talks about what he learned while attending Trinity, and his nostalgia for a time gone by
Dear Freshers Me: Catherine Prasifka
Helena Thiel talks to Catherine Prasifka about her new book, imposter syndrome, and surviving college.
Analysis
An End to UNIFIL, But Not to Ireland in Lebanon
After an alarming Israeli attack on United Nations troops was reported, questions still loom as the UN gets ready to abandon their Lebanese military cooperation program.
No More Israeli “War Bonds” to be Sold in Ireland
The Central Bank of Ireland, as of September 1st, 2025, will no longer facilitate the approval of Israel Bonds for the EU.
Yes Vote Wins TCDSU Referendum
Chapter 1.5 of Students’ Union constitution to be changed.
Students Union to Host Two Referendums in September
Council voted for referendums to be held on the creation of a Postgraduate Sabbatical Officer and to allow the University Times Editor to become impeachable.
It’s Finally Cool to be Irish
A discussion on whether the sudden embrace of our heritage in our fashion might be becoming performative.
The Abbey Theatre in Print
Eavan O’Keeffe Reviews the National Print Museum’s New Exhibition Poster Boys: The Work of Kevin Scally and Brendan Foreman for the Abbey Theatre.
Column
My Room is Collapsing Under the Weight of Paperback
Lily Braumberger writes about hoarding books as a metaphor for growth and stagnation.
Contribution
How Productive is Leftist Sentiment on Campus?
These impassioned demands, often escalating into confrontations with administration and security (especially with Trump’s militant crackdowns in the US), force students and administration alike with a critical reckoning: when is dissent productive, when is it appropriate, and when does it simply go too far?