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Beyond the Suitcase: How Ukrainian Resilience is Rewriting the Irish Economic Playbook
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Four TV Series and a Film: April 2026
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Hammer and Spark: A Night of Physics and Poetry in the Fitzgerald Theatre
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This year’s Met Gala was a Masterclass in PR
“I Know I Shouldn’t Use It But I Still Do”: The Outward Shunning and Continued Use of AI
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The Emperor’s New Law Colloquium: A Cautionary Tale for Society Leaders Everywhere
The Kilkenny Lad Russia Wants to Arrest: Caolan Robertson Is Still in Kyiv
The Devil in The Devil Wears Prada 2 is Replaced by Consultants – and It’s Much More Sinister
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No Coach, No Problem: Trinity Women’s Volleyball Claim Third Championship Title, Men’s Finish Second Overall
Trinity Sport Union Holds AGM, Hears from Prospective Committee Candidates
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The Phoenix Magazine Going Into ‘Voluntary Liquidation’
One of Ireland’s leading investigative and satirical magazines is closing down after over 40 years of publication.
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Anna Domownik
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Photo courtesy of Maria Chryssopoulos
Wilde Stages Spotlight: Yesterday is Dead by Maria Chryssopoulos
The University Times sat down with actor and playwright Maria Chryssopoulos to discuss her one woman show, Yesterday is Dead
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By
Meabh Kenny
Katie Lynch Elected Next Chairperson of Trinity Sport Union
“It Started in the Basement of the Reading Room”: Agora Wants to Become a New Platform for Postgraduates
Beyond the Suitcase: How Ukrainian Resilience is Rewriting the Irish Economic Playbook
Radius
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TCDSU Confirms Third Consecutive Rent Freeze
The Union confirmed on June 9th that rents will not go up on College-owned student accommodation for next year
News
By
Freja Goldman
Wilde Stages 2026: An Inside Look into Dublin’s Biggest Queer Theatre Festival
For 22 years, Dublin has been a space for queer theatre to gather together and perform, here’s a look behind the curtain at Wilde Stages: Dublin’s Queer Theatre Festival
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By
Catherine Furby
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Meabh Kenny
Catering (to) Changes: Is Trinity Going Plant-Based?
Policy changes are in the works to promote healthy and sustainable catering for staff, students and guests attending Trinity’s events
In Focus
By
Deimante Ciparyte
Comment & Analysis
This year’s Met Gala was a Masterclass in PR
By
Helena Thiel
Opinion Contribution
“I Know I Shouldn’t Use It But I Still Do”: The Outward Shunning and Continued Use of AI
How AI, convenience culture and academic pressure are reshaping how students learn
By
Ella Horn
The Emperor’s New Law Colloquium: A Cautionary Tale for Society Leaders Everywhere
By
Lily Scanlan
Op-ed
The Kilkenny Lad Russia Wants to Arrest: Caolan Robertson Is Still in Kyiv
Why an Irish journalist living in Ukraine deserves more attention at home – and what his story means for our generation
By
Vladyslav Mortikov
The Devil in The Devil Wears Prada 2 is Replaced by Consultants – and It’s Much More Sinister
By
Helena Thiel