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Author: trinityfox

A Student’s Experience with Exams at Trinity Business School

Posted on November 10, 2021June 30, 2022 by trinityfox

Dear College, dear Friends, I am writing this open letter due to a situation that has panned out during my stay in Trinity Business School as a Masters in Finance batch of 2020-2021. I am aware that it is long, but I request you all to fully read it. I am going to explain  my…

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Trinity Knew For Months, But Did not Consult Sports Clubs for Interim Exhibiton

Posted on November 1, 2021July 21, 2022 by trinityfox

According to documents from College Board’s meeting on the 19th of May 2021, two possible locations to temporarily house the Book of Kells interim exhibition were approved Library Square and New Square.

However, between June and August of 2021, the Bursar, Chief Operating Officer of the Corporate Service Division and Estates & Facilities of Trinity College Dublin engaged with Dublin City Council (DCC), who allegedly deemed these two locations unsuitable, and proposed the location of College Park instead. To date, no paperwork or correspondence surrounding this decision has been made available for scrutiny.

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Trinity’s Links with Declan Ganley and the Far-Right are Morally Reprehensible

Posted on October 7, 2021June 30, 2022 by trinityfox

If Trinity wants to adhere to its mission statement to promote a campus culture of ‘dedication to societal reform’, it should be more careful of where it gets its funding.

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Young Fine Gael Solving The Job Crisis.

Posted on June 30, 2014July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

Last week, Young Fine Gael made an excellent attempt to outdo their daddy party in the contempt for the commoners race when their proposal of an “Earned income Tax Credit” surfaced on Broadsheet.ie. In a recommendation full of political buzzwords that comes right out of an essay by a 3rd year Law and Economics student, this…

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Nick Griffin to Debate at Trinity?………Again?

Posted on March 25, 2014July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

With TCD’s Phil Society debating whether or not to re-invite Nick Griffin back to Trinity, let’s take a look back at some previous attempts to bring him onto Irish university campuses and why a No Platform policy is not the same as being against freedom of speech. It came to my attention today that The…

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The Nature of Irish Student Politics.

Posted on March 14, 2014July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

After hiring strippers to preform for them in their SU bar, Maynooth Student’s Union have said that they cannot comment on the matter because they are in the middle of an SU election. Nonsense hackery really. We’re happy to re-blog a post from Karl Gill’s blog Red Head, where he talked about the nature of student…

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Strippers, Sexism and Safe Spaces on Campus

Posted on March 11, 2014July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

In the wake of NUI Maynooth’s recent stripper incident, Pádraig McCarrick talks about what it means for 3rd level institutions as safe spaces.  There was an extra special case of irony around the most recent furor of sexist allegations against some at NUI Maynooth insofar as that the story broke just after International Women’s Day. This highlighted…

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NUIG: Vote NO to Keep Our Union Pro-Choice

Posted on March 2, 2014July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

This week students in NUIG are being asked to vote on whether their union’s pro-choice position should be repealed. Sarah McCarthy writes on why students should reject this proposal. Last year, NUIG students voted overwhelmingly in favour of our union adopting a pro-choice position. Over 70% of votes cast agreed that our union should play an active…

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They are hitting us, how should we hit back?

Posted on October 15, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

Frank Doherty enlightens us on whether armed struggle is necessary in Ireland today…. “War; what is it good for?! Absolutely Nothing”… but death, destruction and the wrecking of lives. That’s why the default position for everyone should be explicitly anti-war, especially given its historical record as a category of human endeavour. However human conflict does…

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Re(al)-Productive Health: Learning from real experiences – demanding real action

Posted on September 16, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

– Aoife Campbell writes about a new campaign launched today which aims to improve accessibility to the Morning After Pill in Ireland. The debate surrounding the legalisation of abortion in Ireland has dominated both national and international media discourse, exploding particularly in the last twelve months. Full reproductive emancipation of women and the right to…

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