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Trinity College Dublin and Dublin University Football Club alumni Dylan Connolly, Right-Back for Auckland City FC, and Ayman ...
The Irish Film Institute was alive and teeming this week with queer joy and unadulterated pride, with the most dazzling ...
And amidst all of this, healthcare staff are caught between two fires: the fire of responsibility towards their families trying to secure food, shelter, and safety along the fire of duty, which ...
One of the highlights of the year was working on the many (many) elections that plagued Trinity and Ireland this year. From ...
Presidential candidate Jenny Maguire is no stranger to activism. Co-organiser of Trans and Intersex Pride Dublin, previous TCDSU LGBTQ+ Rights Officer and Gender Equality Officer, Maguire has ...
Over the last two decades, western foreign aid has been criticised for favouring policies that do not take adequate account of local community needs. As these aid efforts meet the academic rigour of ...
Reading has seen an increase in popularity, with celebrities hosting their own online book clubs and bookstores being rebranded as trendy. Once an activity associated with quiet introverts, reading ...
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 ...
Jenny Maguire has been elected Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) President, defeating opponent Ralph Balfe. Polling conducted by The University Times last week predicted a likely win for ...
The unfortunate flipside of peatland’s ability to store massive amounts of carbon is that when burned, drained, extracted, or otherwise degraded, peatlands are a huge source of carbon emissions. As ...
As I write this article, I’ve just read that under President Trump, the U.S. Supreme Court approved the deportation of Venezuelan migrants using a wartime-era law—as if migration were a crime to be ...