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Trinity to Face UCD in the 2025 Colours Boat Races

Saturday 22nd March, the Colours Boat Races will take place through Dublin City Centre. With consequential heats and titles for the taking, the showdown is a must-see.
By Harper Alderson

A Straussian Approach: Pickup Artistry & The Bucket

An analysis of Neil Strauss’s The Game, an interview with a reformed pick up artist, and my ensuing, crippling, paranoia.
By Harper Alderson
Contribution

Mandatory Lecture Recordings Fail Us All

College should not mandate lecture recordings. To do so would be anti-worker and anti-student. The call to demand lecture recordings lacks nuance. There is a better way.
By Harper Alderson

Didion & Babitz by Lili Anolik: Review

Slow progress, fast judgement and a portrait of misguided thinking.
By Harper Alderson

Trinity Cuts Ties with Israel

Following the Board voting through the taskforce’s recommendations, Israeli university exchange programmes are to end, no further research engagements will be made with Israeli universities, and the College will fully divest from all companies headquartered in Israel.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Love, Laughter, and Legacy: The Heart of Gaze 2025

“You’ll want to cry and have sex at the same time, and what could be more gay.”
By Lea Carroll

Between Two Fires: The Silent War on Gaza’s Medical Staff

Their stories deserve to be heard not as statistics, but as voices of humanity echoing from beneath the rubble.
By Faress Arafat

So Long University Times 2024/2025

Deputy Editor Molly Wetsch reflects on the year gone by: The University Times interviewed politicians, won student paper of the year, and made national headlines.
By Molly Wetsch

Provost Linda Doyle Announces Trinity Central as New location for Law School

The project will involve a complete refit of two upper floors of the Trinity Central building as well as the development of new teaching spaces on the ground floor.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

Trinity Places 75th in QS World University Rankings – Achieving its Highest Score in a Decade

The College scores high on global engagement but is held back by its faculty student ratio.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce