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As the Trinity Colonial Legacies Project Publishes its First Audit, its Members Reflect on What This Means for College

With the project reaching its halfway mark, the report shines a light on how College might go forward and address its legacy.
By Alex Payne
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Leaving Cert Reform: A Battle to Retain Public Trust and Reduce Student Stress

From 2024, students will sit a number of exams in fifth year to reduce the pressure that the mammoth exam session at the end of sixth year brings.
By Emer Moreau
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Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen Talks Education and Regulation

The former Facebook employee leaked a cache of memos and research that have exposed the inner workings of the company.
By Emer Moreau
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Colleges, Climate and Culinary Choices

How can universities use research to encourage students and staff to consider environmentally friendly eating options?
By Gillian O'Neill
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Young Farmers on the Future of Ireland’s Oldest Tradition

In an industry that appears to take nothing but hits, young farmers turn to education and innovation.
By Mairead Maguire
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How to Win a TCDSU Election – From Those Who Did it

Word of mouth is crucial, but what else does it take to run a successful campaign?
By Maitiú Charleton
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What the ‘Right to Disassociate’ Raises About the Role of a Student Union

Historically, TCDSU has not shied away from taking harsh stances on divisive political matters.
By Naoise D'Arcy
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When TCDSU Takes its Place in History

The union has a long tradition of being at the forefront of national – and even international – campaigns.
By Faye Madden
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For International Students, Running for Sabbat Brings Many Hoops to Jump Through

From visa requirements to PPS numbers, non-EU students face additional barriers to running for TCDSU sabbatical office.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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For Gisèle Scanlon, No Cohort is Unworthy of Support

The three-time master's student has championed causes such as the Science Gallery and birds nesting in Trinity's museum building, in addition to her work as GSU president.
By Emer Moreau