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“Agitate Them”: SU Presidential Candidate Patrick Keegan on Direct Action, Student Spaces, and Accessibility

By Eliora Abramson
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Dining Hall Hustings Reveal Big Promises

The introduction to the Trinity College Dublin Students' Union Sabbatical Officer campaign kicked off with enthusiasm and brash ambitions.
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Trinity Ball Lineup Announced: Confidence Man and Jazzy to Headline

Tickets will go on sale Wednesday morning for €98.55.
By Molly Wetsch
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University Times Editorial Candidate Receives a Campaign Strike

Charles Hastings has been suspended from two hours of in-person campaigning on Monday morning due to missing a briefing for candidates hosted by the TCDSU Electoral Commission.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Political Societies Think New Central Society Committee Rules are “Unreasonable”

A new rule requires societies to reach fifty members in a one year period over two years.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Valentine’s Day Protest Calls for Action Against Gender-based Violence

Feminist activists gathered at the Molly Malone statue to bring attention to gender-based violence in Ireland.
By Hannah Kaminker
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Natasha O’Brien Receives Praeses Elite Award from TCD Law Society

The award was presented to Natasha O’Brien in acknowledgement of her advocacy for those seeking justice in the Irish legal system.
By Yasmin Rasheed
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TCD Cancer Society to Launch Annual Naked Calendar for Valentines

The Calendar will feature photographs of members from twelve different societies, and the proceeds will go towards Irish Cancer Society.
By Isabella Roussel
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Yes Vote Wins TCDSU Referendum

Chapter 1.5 of Students’ Union constitution to be changed.
By Yasmin Rasheed
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“Confuse the Tourists”: TCDSU Takes Action Over Disability Accommodations

QR codes leading to LENS Report website were placed on Book of Kells signage, directions of signs were changed and a map of the college was covered with paper stating “LENS Reports are not met. So much for an inclusive campus.”
By Alannah Wrynn