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This number means 18,000 dreams erased, little lives that no longer exist and families shattered, some children killed alone, others killed alongside their parents. It means 18,000 futures burned ...
Trinity’s Board voted to cut ties with Israel, following recommendations made via a report by the taskforce on Academic and ...
Over the course of May 12th to 26th, the Gay Health Network (GHN) gracefully welcomed its thirtieth year in action in the ...
Tessa, Sieneke, and Žana also fasted, and joined Phil on Kildare Street as often as their work schedules allowed. Others ...
The Central Bank of Ireland (CBI), along with the Irish government, have been issued a formal legal warning following the CBI’s renewal of Israeli government bonds. The letter, submitted by Gordon ...
Women’s health is incredibly understudied and underfunded. What is known is rarely taught to women, resulting in us doing extensive research and often relying on self diagnosis. This is why it came as ...
On the evening of May 7th, a crowd of excited Trinity athletes and club members entered the Dining Hall to attend a ceremony in recognition of their sporting talents and contribution to college life.
Clara Potts sat down with John Rainey to discuss his current exhibition Decoys & Ghosts, currently on view at Belfast’s Golden Thread Gallery. The conversation revealed a practice deeply invested in ...
Homo(sapien) lead actor repurposes a hurley as a penis at a urinal within the first two opening minutes. The one man show follows the story of a young man coming to terms with being a virginal gay man ...
Michael Crummey’s The Adversary has been bestowed the International Dublin Literary Award. The winner was announced by Lord Mayor of Dublin Emma Blain during a ceremony at Merrion Square. The winner ...
Teach 6 (also known as House Six and Mandela House) serves as a vital student centre. The building serves as the headquarters of the Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU), The University ...
Right before exam week I had the pleasure to sit down with Artur Michalski, the chargé d’affaires ad interim of the Republic of Poland in Ireland, making him the highest Polish official in Ireland.
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