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The Nation Marches for an End to the Fossil Fuel Era
Thousands take to the streets and demand for more climate change action and less dilly-dallying from our government
Time Capsule Installed in Trinity Business School
The time capsule, set to be open in 2075, is part of the year-long program of events celebrating the Business School’s 100th birthday.
Recruiter in €500,000 Trinity Scam Sentenced to One Year in Prison
After months of investigation, Michael Connor was sentenced for defrauding College out of hundreds of thousands of euro through Trinity's Hardship Fund.
In Memoriam: Professor Michael Coey, World renowned Physicist and Mentor to Generations.
The Trinity College community mourns the passing of Professor Michael Coey, whose pioneering research and inspirational teaching left an indelible legacy
Palestine Protest at European Commission Following Walkout at Trinity
On November 13th, about 50 students and protesters gathered at the European Commission Representation in Ireland, demanding an end to the EU-Israel Association Agreement
4 Candidates Announced for TCDSU Presidential Race
In a 1pm announcement on the steps of Teach 6, Jacob Barron, Lorenzo Cheasty, Callum O'Kelly, and Grace McNally were announced as the candidates in the TCDSU Presidential bye-election.
TCDSU President Bye-Election Rescheduled to Start November 23rd
Election campaigns, originally due to begin on November 17th and end on the 21st, will be rescheduled to accommodate referendum on declaring "no confidence" in the 35th Irish Government
Focus Ireland Launches No Child Without a Home Initiative
The non-profit organisation is urging the public to sign a petition to pressure the government to take action against child homelessness.
Recipients of the 2024 Marie Curie-Sklowdoska Postdoctoral Fellowship Set to Begin Research at Trinity
Trinity received funding for ten postdoctoral research projects for the 2024 call, continuing the college’s leading scholastic legacy in Europe
Comhairle 2 – Here’s What You Missed
Following the Comhairle, the selection process for future committee elections has been reformed, and a referendum for the Student’s Union to declare no confidence in the 35th Government of Ireland as a Long-Term Policy is set to take place in December.