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The Trinity Entrepreneur Creating a Cash-Free Society

Former Trinity entrepreneur Charles Dowd and his company Plynk are working tirelessly to disrupt our reliance on cash.
By Kate Lait and Toby McCoy
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House Six, the Heartbeat of Student Life

Dilapidated but beloved, House Six shapes student life in Trinity and has for decades been the backdrop to changes in Irish society.
By Róisín Power
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I nDomhan Corraitheach na hIriseoireachta, Tá Gluaiseacht Óg Nua ag Teacht Chun Cinn

Tá an ghlúin óg ag cinntiú nach mbeidh meath eile ar iriseoireacht trí mheán na Gaeilge sa todhchaí.
By Philip McGuinness
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Trinity’s Access Programme is Teaching Oxford Lessons

With the help of TAP staff, Oxford University has set up a foundation year to introduce and integrate students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
By Holly Foley
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“I Would Often Get Mistaken for a PA”: How Launchbox is Challenging Gender Equality

Launchbox has seen major increase in female startups entering, thanks to their women mentorship programme.
By Kate Lait and Grace Darcy
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From Across the World, Voices Are Joining the Refrain of Repeal

Ahead of the Dublin March for Choice on Saturday, Blaithin Wilson speaks to the international groups showing solidarity with Ireland's repeal movement.
By Blaithin Wilson
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Ireland’s Youngest Students’ Union is Fighting For its Autonomy

Dublin Business School Students' Union, now in its third year of existence, is vying for more independence from the college.
By Jake O'Donnell
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A New Warden, a New Era and New Plans to Create a Community in Trinity Hall

Roja Fazaeli discusses her aspirations for her upcoming role as Trinity Hall Warden.
By Ivan Rakhmanin
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From Drama Studies to TSM: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed

A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over seven years shows how dramatically some courses have changed and how others have stayed largely the same.
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With Third-Level Awaiting News of Teaching Review, UK Students’ Union Caution Wariness

USI are cagey about a possible Teaching Excellence Framework, but we’re unlikely to see some of the more radical boycotts seen in the UK just yet.
By Dominic McGrath