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Trinity Counselling Services Work to Tackle High Demand

New measures, including same-day appointments and a "three sessions & review" model, aim to improve accessibility and manage peak stress periods.
By Mercedes Hamilton
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Student-run Raffle Has Raised Over €2,000 for Trinity Access Programme Students Studying for Schols

Scholars have organised a raffle to fundraise bursaries of €500 to support several Trinity Access Programme students studying for Schols exams this year.
By Eve McGann and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Sixteen Candidates to Contest the Dublin University Seanad Election

The highly contested race features incumbents Tom Clonan and Lynn Ruane, along with former Ministers Katherine Zappone and Ossain Smyth, among other prominent candidates.
By Patrick Keegan
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Trinity Ranks 265th in QS World Sustainability List

The ranking comes after College suffered in key categories like Governance and Environmental Impact.
By Molly Wetsch
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A Very Irish Election

What just happened and what comes next.
By Eoin Connolly
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Student Centre to Open on Campus

Trinity Board approves first dedicated Student Centre location in the Former Science Gallery Space
By Eliora Abramson
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TCDSU to Provide Free Injecting Supplies for Transgender Students

The Students’ Union collaborates with Trans Harm Reduction to ensure safe supplies for people on DIY gender-affirming hormone therapy.
By Olivier Fitrzyk-Barral
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Annual Trinity Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Unexpectedly Postponed Due to Technical Difficulties

It’s an absolute disgrace that they wouldn’t even turn on the Christmas lights, [especially] after they raised our fees,” shared a student who wished to remain anonymous.
By Ila Raso
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503 New Users Download SafeZone in Two Months

The safety app was used in the 2023 riots to share reliable information to the College community.
By Natalia Kamendy
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Student Election Poll: Social Democrats Lead, with Sinn Féin in Second Place

The University Times General Election poll is out, with valid responses from 416 students from across the campus.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce