To avoid “reputational damage” amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, College privately hosted a funding arm of the US military off-campus, prompting criticism from the TCDSU BDS Implementation Group.
By Clara Roche
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast will start filming this summer.
By Phoebe Pascoe
The organisation aimed at promoting women’s sport in and outside College is back following a call for its revival by Trinity College Dublin Provost Linda Doyle.
By Alex Payne
TDs from Sinn Féin to the Social Democrats expressed surprise and concern at the Taoiseach's resignation.
By Charlie Hastings
Trinity students have been offered a free measles vaccine at clinics held by the HSE.
By Alex Payne
Students staged a walkout demanding action, supported by a petition signed by over 1,300 students and staff.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
Students staged a protest condemning College's acceptance of donations from polluting companies.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
In a final attempt to heal the ‘division’ seen within the Students’ Union this year, Molnárfi has succeeded in ensuring that the incoming sabbatical team for the TCDSU address what has been a consistent, but failed, feature of his tenure.
By Alex Payne
On the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day 2024, the Irish Anti-War Movement, Dublin for Gaza and Action for Palestine Ireland groups organised protests against the US’s military support for Israel.
By Alex Payne