Arts & Culture

A Play to tackle sexual violence and the Irish Restorative Justice System

Trinity News sits down with Geoff Power, playwright of STRONGER included in this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival

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This article contains discussion and brief descriptions of sexual violence.

Like always, this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival is host to outstanding theatrical experiences. The annual event, funded by The Arts council, runs from the 30th of September to the 17th

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Students 4 Change calls for “an escalation of direct action” at meeting

The group’s chair believes that College is “not taking students’ demands seriously”

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Students 4 Change (S4C) held a town hall meeting  in the Pav marquee today.

The campaign group organised a protest last week against College’s handling of the return to campus which attracted several hundred students but just a dozen people, …

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Goldsmith residents to receive €200 T-Card credit as a result of the disruption caused by construction works

A resident said: “It’s a shame they couldn’t give us money to spend in The Buttery when our kitchen was inoperable.”

Several Goldsmith residents are to receive €200 worth of T-Card credit as a result of the disruption caused by construction works on the building throughout September. 

In an email seen by Trinity News, the accommodation office said: “We would like

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Graduations in November and December to operate at 100% capacity

Commencements will also be held in 2022 for students who “will be able to cover many if not all students who graduated online but are due an in-person celebration of this with family and friends”.

Trinity commencements in November and December to operate at 100% capacity.

Commencements will also be held in 2022 for students who “will be able to cover many if not all students who graduated online but are due an in-person celebration

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Goldsmith residents complain about conditions

Students find themselves “question[ing] our decision to live here”

Residents of the Goldsmith building have complained about the conditions there.

A number of residents have given testimonies to Trinity News in relation to ongoing issues in the building.

The students have highlighted issues with broken appliances, disturbing construction and

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A headshot of Dolores Cahill.

Far-right professor Dolores Cahill no longer employed by UCD

A UK arrest warrant was recently issued for Cahill after her participation in a rally at Trafalgar Square last September

Far-right professor Dolores Cahill is no longer employed at University College Dublin (UCD).

Cahill is no longer listed as a staff member on UCD’s website and The Journal have reported that she is no longer an employee of the institution. …

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TCDSU reaffirms commitment to stand for “all students” amid GSU constitutional crisis

Chair of the GSU Board Dr John Walsh has described the situation as “farcical” after GSU President Gisele Scanlon ordered the board to resign last night

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Trinity College Dublin Students Union (TCDSU) has reaffirmed its commitment to stand for all students. 

This comes amid an ongoing constitutional crisis within the Graduates Students Union (GSU). 

Speaking to Trinity News, TCDSU Education Officer Bev Genockey said that the