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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
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Deportation, Enforcement, and Detention Centres

Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, and Fianna Fáil party manifestos promise the implementation of stricter rules for asylum seekers.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Behind the Reception Desk at Trinity Student Counseling Services

Aga, the front office supervisor at SCS, took The University Times through a Monday in the office.
By Mercedes Hamilton
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Ireland Ranked as Sixth Best Country in the World for Higher Education 2024

Higher Education platform The Campus Advisor announces the “30 Best Countries in the World for Higher Education 2024.”
By Alannah Wrynn
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Who Will Students Vote for in the General Election?

The University Times are polling students on their voting preferences for the upcoming election.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Health Science Students Protest Study and Working Conditions

“I’m tired of not being able to live my life because I can’t afford groceries because I have to spend my money to get to Wicklow on a placement that wasn’t even paid for. I’m tired of getting up at two in the morning and risking my life on dangerous streets of Dublin just so I can get to a placement on time.”
By Alannah Wrynn