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Central Bank of Ireland Issued a Legal Warning by GazaAid for Facilitating the Sale of Israeli “War” Bonds

The Central Bank of Ireland has been issued a formal legal warning by GazaAid due to their engagement in Israeli financial assets and government bonds linked directly to Israel’s war on Gaza.
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By Prachi Agrawal
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Trinity Sports Awards Winners Announced

Read what the winners of the 2025 sports awards had to say about their win.
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By John Crofton
  • International Dublin Literary Award: Michael Crummey’s Novel The Adversary Wins €100,000

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My Experience as a Student with Endometriosis

The doctor stated that my pain did not look severe enough to keep in hospital and when I asked for painkillers better than paracetamol, I was told “we are not giving you opioids” even though I never requested that.
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By Deena Redmond

Shapeshifting Sculptures: In Conversation with John Rainey

Working across Parian porcelain, 3D print, and now marble, Rainey constructs sculptures that blur the line between artefact and apparition, classical form and speculative fiction. His
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By Clara Potts
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Dublin Gay Theatre Show Offers Camáins as Come ons

Homo(sapien) balances humour with fiercely intense subject-matter.
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By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

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Opinion Contribution

Students Lead the Way Against Oppression Worldwide

In an era of growing unrest, student movements continue to play a key part in the fight against autocracy. By Francesca Cronin
Opinion Contribution

How Productive is Leftist Sentiment on Campus

These impassioned demands, often escalating into confrontations with administration and security (especially with Trump’s militant crackdowns in the US), force students and administration alike with a critical reckoning: when is dissent productive, when is it appropriate, and when does it simply go too far? By Alexa Berman
Analysis

The Fall of American Hegemony: Trump’s Policies and the World in Crisis

Trump’s reckless tariffs, his contempt for allies, and his disregard for democratic norms expose the crumbling foundations of America’s global power. By Patrick Keegan
Opinion Contribution

An Open Letter to the Students’ Union

I speak now to the outgoing Student’s Union. Your job was to protect the rights of the students of this college. By Amy O'Keefe
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The Rare-Earth Reckoning: What the US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Means for the World

While the use of rare earth metals has been normalised in today’s society, underneath it lies a story of exploitation and human rights violations. By Ella Chepak
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