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Kavanagh Court Residents Report “Sharp Increase” in Antisocial Incidents

Video evidence obtained by The University Times and student testimonies paint a bleak picture of the current state of the Trinity-associated accommodation. Students of colour appear to be targeted.
By Charlie Hastings and Stephen Walsh
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Student Sinn Féin and Labour Representatives Speak Out Against Removal from Freshers Fair

Student campaigners and party officials were removed on Tuesday as they handed out leaflets across campus
By Charlie Swan
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Selling Dublin Short: Temple Bar Rated Among Worst Tourist Traps in the World

As tourism figures continue to fall, Temple Bar’s plastic charm disappoints visitors, souring Dublin’s image
By Oliver Donnellan
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Ireland Against Racism Carnival: City in Colour

Ireland Aginst Racism Carnival held on September 27th, starting at the Garden of Remembrance and ending at the Custom House.
By Isabella Walsh
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Trinity Sustainability Reveals Draft Campus Travel Plan

Funded by the National Transportation Authority, Trinity Sustainability unveils draft Campus Travel Plan developed in partnership with DBFL Consulting Engineers.
By Freja Goldman
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DUCG Hosts John Flynn, Liam Fuller, and Sam McCay

DU Consulting Group hosted John Flynn, Liam Fuller, and Sam McCay in the GMB on Friday, September 26th.
By Isabella Walsh
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United States Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Honoured with LawSoc’s Praeses Elit Award

US Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson invites us all to be relentlessly optimistic and also comfortable to speak up, in order to achieve our goals.
By Isabella Walsh and John Crofton
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Irish Healthcare Workers to Observe Minute of Silence for Healthcare Workers in Gaza

At 12:00 on September 23rd, healthcare workers across Ireland have a minute of silence to honour healthcare workers in Gaza.
By Thomas O'Grady
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Irish Language and Gaeltacht Rights March in Dublin Draws Thousands

For the first time in over a decade, protestors from across the island came to demand government investment in the Irish language.
By Amalia Madrid-Lilly
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Student Contribution Fee “Likely” to Be Cut by Up to €500 in Budget 2026

While still uncertain, Senior Government sources have suggested that a permanent reduction in the university tuition fee is possible.
By Anna Domownik