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An April Fool’s Joke with Meaning

Eliora Abramson speaks to Chairperson of the DU Geographical Society about their Sally Rooney themed April Fool’s joke and how it shines a spotlight on the Freeman Library
By Eliora Abramson

Casadh na Leathanaigh: Mar a Mhairfidh Siopaí Leabhar na hÉireann Ré Amazon

Pléann Sophie Jones tionchar ré Amazon ar shiopaí leabhar na tíre.
By Sophie Jones

Coastal Tales: How heritage stories can help protect Dublin Bay’s coastal ecosystems

A new project by Professor Poul Holm and Dr. Cordula Scherer of the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities takes a transdisciplinary approach to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of Dublin Bay.
By Gabriela Janikowska
Contribution

An Open Letter to the Students’ Union

I speak now to the outgoing Student’s Union. Your job was to protect the rights of the students of this college.
By Amy O'Keefe
Analysis

The Rare-Earth Reckoning: What the US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Means for the World

While the use of rare earth metals has been normalised in today’s society, underneath it lies a story of exploitation and human rights violations.
By Ella Chepak

The Far-Right are Living Among Us

My experience as an immigrant student attending the United Against Racism counter-protest.
By Wilbur Xuan

“Sit back down” the Overuse of Standing Ovations

The more the standing ovation is used the less valuable it becomes.
By Aoife Bennett

Conspóid ar na Comharthaí Gaeilge i Mórstáisiún Lárnach Bhéal Feirste

Tá ágóidí agus coinbhleachtaí ag teacht síosle déanaí ar an staisiún mar gheall ar chomharthaíocht Ghaeilge.
By Hannah Nic Eindrí

The Power of Peer Mentorship: Why Women Mentoring Women Matters

As women’s mentoring programmes grow across Trinity, The Women’s Network leads a transformative peer support movement.
By Caitlin Flores

The Man Behind the Mo

Exploring the 2024 Movember TCD campaign
By Jack O'Connell