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Trinity history professor says US has “never been so close to authoritarianism” following Trump victory
Dr Daniel Geary said that the result will prompt “soul-searching” within the defeated Democratic Party
Stephen Conneely on 8 Nov
President dissolves Dáil despite pleas from pro-Palestine activists
Hundreds of activists petitioned the President to postpone the dissolvement until the Occupied Territories Bill was enacted
Charlotte Kent on 8 Nov
College agrees to increase the number of staff in Oifig na Gaeilge
This move comes after heavy campaigning from AMLCT/TCDSU on the lack of Gaeilge present in College
Tara Ní Bhroin on 8 Nov
Aontaíonn an Coláiste Líon na mBall Foirne in Oifig na Gaeilge a mhéadú
Tarlaíonn sé seo i ndiaidh dianfheachtasaíochta de chuid AMLCT/TCDSU faoin easpa Gaeilge sa Choláiste
Tara Ní Bhroin and Pól Ó hÍomhair on 8 Nov
Paul Mescal visits campus ahead of Irish Gladiator II premiere
The actor was spotted visiting the Rose Garden and the Book of Kells
Aoibhinn Clancy on 7 Nov
OPW reiterates warnings that a St Stephen’s Green Metro stop will have “profound negative impacts”
The proposed stop at St Stephen’s Green East is a key part of the MetroLink plan.
Mia Craven on 7 Nov
Features
Dangers in Women’s Health
Exploring the dangers of a lack of research, deadly metals in tampons, and carcinogenic birth control
Kasia Holowka on 8 Nov
Juggling Parenthood and Education
A look inside the lives of Trinity’s student parents
Swantje Mohrbeck on 6 Nov
Are lecturers luddites?
The effects of artificial intelligence on the labour market and in education
Mia Allen on 21 Oct
International, but not diverse
How do we measure diversity at Trinity?
Ruby Murphy on 18 Oct
Degrees of Discontent: the reality of a career in academia
Most students aspiring to a career in academia today will never become professors
Hazel Mulkeen on 16 Oct
Getting a pint
What life looks like behind the bar of The ‘Pav’
Swantje Mohrbeck on 8 Oct
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Comment
Who’s afraid to speak up for the establishment?
Aidan Cusack on 23 Oct
As Israel invades Lebanon, Trinity once again fails its Middle Eastern students
Faye Madden on 14 Oct
Our friends are leaving: The government must compete to keep young people in Ireland
Raina Bosniac on 2 Oct
Stop imposing TCDSU membership!
Sergei Levin on 27 Sep
Uproar over CAO random selection offers an opportunity to address systemic issues
Nóra Collins on 19 Sep
The highs and lows of TCDSU 2023/24
Gabriela Gazaniga on 7 May
Life
Demystifying Icarus
Maisie Greener sits down with the editors of Icarus’ 75th volume, Cat Grogan and Louise Norris, to discuss their vision for the arts journal
Maisie Greener on 8 Nov
Reunion Review
Charlie Swan review the Gaiety’s latest production Reunion
Charlie Swan on 7 Nov
In conversation with curator Beulah Ezeugo
Maisie Greener sits down with Beulah Ezeugo to discuss her latest exhibition ‘A TOTAL TRANSFORMATION IS NEEDED’
Maisie Greener on 6 Nov
It Was Paradise, Unfortunately
Hazel Mulkeen reviews It Was Paradise, Unfortunately’s celebration of theatre’s queer roots
Hazel Mulkeen on 29 Oct
Chemsex amongst students
Kate Byrne considers how students are using drugs to enhance their sexual experiences
Kate Byrne on 29 Oct
I’m a student, but I’ll only be young once!
Raina Bosniac explores how we can balance our college responsibilities with a desire to be young and free
Raina Bosniac on 29 Oct
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SciTech
The Chemistry of Autumn Colours
Carmen García Barajas on 9 Nov
How Trinity researchers are leading the search for life beyond our solar system
Emily Haughton on 6 Nov
Study or Rest? The dangers of sleep deprivation
Carmen García Barajas on 25 Oct
All eyes on glaucoma
Alannah Hyland on 17 Oct
Trinity study reveals that self-assessment is a stronger indicator of dementia risk than standard tests
Lorna McGregor-Smith on 16 Oct
The importance of open science: in conversation with Dr Ailís O’Carroll
Róisín Long on 12 Oct
Sport
TCDAF AF
Why you should care about American Football at Trinity College Dublin
Harper Alderson on 28 Oct
DUFC Women’s XV embrace uphill battle after bruising start to season
DUFC Women’s team highlight resilience and camaraderie in a valiant performance against Navan RFC
Matthew Keeley on 20 Oct
“It just feels like they don’t care as much”
Frustration expressed regarding women’s five-a-side league organisation
Tara Ní Bhroin on 16 Oct
Grace and Precision: Trinity Fencing Club Dazzles Freshers with Live Demonstration
Trinity Fencing Club deliver superb showcase in Front Square
Matthew Keeley on 11 Oct
“Ní mhothaítear ach nach bhfuil an oiread airde acu”: frustrachas nochta maidir le heagraíocht shraith chúigear-an-taobh na mban
Tara Ní Bhroin and Pól Ó hÍomhair on 10 Oct
Trinity Sports Clubs 2024
The Complete Guide
Matthew Keeley on 18 Sep
Gaeilge
College agrees to increase the number of staff in Oifig na Gaeilge
This move comes after heavy campaigning from AMLCT/TCDSU on the lack of Gaeilge present in College
Tara Ní Bhroin on 8 Nov
Aontaíonn an Coláiste Líon na mBall Foirne in Oifig na Gaeilge a mhéadú
Tarlaíonn sé seo i ndiaidh dianfheachtasaíochta de chuid AMLCT/TCDSU faoin easpa Gaeilge sa Choláiste
Tara Ní Bhroin and Pól Ó hÍomhair on 8 Nov
Cúig oíche i Sráid Vicar díolta amach ag Kneecap
“Grma to the 8,000 fenians coming – see yis all soon.”
Tara Ní Bhroin on 29 Oct
Oscailt Eispéireas Europa 2024
D’oscail an t-eispéireas nua ar Sráid Chatham ar 15ú Dheireadh Fómhair
Hannah Joung on 27 Oct
Spotsolas Cumainn: An Cumann Gaelach
Déanann Ursula Ní Fhiaich cur síos ar an gCumann Gaelach agus na buntáistí a bhaineann leis
Ursula Ní Fhiaich on 26 Oct
Fearg i measc na n-altraí faoi oiliúnt tar éis eisiamh ón liúntas cothabhála
“Chun an fhirinne a rá, níl ionadh orm. Is cuma leo fúinn.”
Tara Ní Bhroin on 17 Oct