The Phil’s Udoma debate saw six members leave the chamber after speakers disclosed their experiences of racism within the Phil.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
The U.S. presidential elect is expected to impact Ireland’s economy and international conflicts.
By Mercedes Hamilton
Trinity’s Taskforce on Academic and Institutional International Links and Related Matters was established following BDS’ and TCDSU’S five-day encampment in May.
By Mercedes Hamilton
In a three hour meeting, the ethnic minorities officer was elected and two Sabbatical Officers disclosed being threatened by the public.
As the campaign season reaches its final hour students grow uneasy.
By Amélie McGowan
117 participants responded via Instagram that they believed that Kamala would win, 25 participants believed Trump would win, and 45 people voted that they were unsure who would win the election.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
The study shares that because of these vacancies, schools are increasingly relying “on staff who are not qualified to teach, with 745 employed not registered with the Teaching Council and 1,103 registered teachers, working outside of their qualified sector.
By Nicole Saluck
The Syrian-born Dublin-based writer and software engineer debuted with her memoir I Don’t Want To Talk About Home in 2022.
By Natalia Kamendy