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Sciences Po Bordeaux was shut down and blocked off by a student movement for two weeks in February and March to protest ...
The point is not that students cease action but rather reassess it. The right for protest is fragile as it is and thus wielding it with peace and care is crucial, for the sake of effective discourse, ...
Born in the Cafe Nero on Dawson Street, there’s a new magazine being passed around Trinity’s campus. Make no mistake however, ...
I am someone who absolutely needs breakfast in order to function in the mornings, but I often find myself stuck in a loop–the ...
If you have visited Books Upstairs in the past year, the names Maggie Armstrong and Niamh Campbell should sound familiar. A ...
Trinity researcher Gustav Parker Hibbett has won the John Pollard international poetry prize for their debut poetry ...
The healthcare system in Gaza has long served as the lifeline and final hope for its people. Even before the war, years of blockade and closed border crossings made access to treatment abroad nearly ...
France made a historic move in environmental history by passing a bill to ban PFAs on February 20th – the so-called ‘forever chemicals’ found in a wide range of products from cookware to cosmetics.
Nero famously played his fiddle while Rome burned; likewise, Donald Trump is golfing as America descends into crisis. Despite only beginning his second term in January, Donald Trump has already taken ...
Sally Rooney fans all over Trinity’s campus fell to their knees on April 1st, 2025 when the DU Geographical Society posted that a TV adaption of Rooney’s latest novel, Intermezzo, would be filming at ...
It’s low tide on Sandymount Beach. A plain of wet rippled sand stretches far into the distance to where the sea has retreated. From afar, the wind carries the murmur of crashing waves and brings with ...
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