Éigse na Tríonóide, Trinity’s Irish language festival, took place in College last week (31 Jan – 4 Feb), celebrating Irish language and culture with a wide range of events being held on and off campus.
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The Irish Feminist Network and Dublin University’s Gender Equality Society are holding a debate to discuss whether Trinity should hold its first Slut Walk.
The rise in UK higher education fees are expected to have a drastic effect on the number of British and Irish students applying to study in Trinity College Dublin in the coming year.
A mock wedding to highlight to highlight the inequality in marriage legislation regarding same-sex couples was held in Front Square by Trinity Q Soc and DU Amnesty.
The December “ceremony” was attended by dozens of activists who witnessed four couples being married.