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🚨A Full Recout Has Been Requested for the Trinity Seanad Election🚨 The 15th count was as follows Aubrey McCarthy 3747 Hazel Chu 3710. The request will be reviewd tomorrow at 9:30am.

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We spoke with Aubrey McCarthy, who has just become the newest Senator for the Dublin University constituency. Here's what he had to say:

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Students have voted to abolish the no politics clause in the Trinity College Dublin Students' Union 🌈🇵🇸 constitution and have voted to allow the union to take a stance of no-confidence in the government, should it be passed via referendum. universitytimes.ie/2025/02/yes-vo…

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‘I’ve always been quite fascinated by Italian culture, and even did an Erasmus in Italy while I was in National College of Art & Design’ 🎨🌍 Exciting to see artist Isabel Nolan, an #ErasmusPlus alum, set to represent Ireland at the 2026 Venice Biennale! 🌟The University Times universitytimes.ie/2025/03/art-on…

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In light of an ill-considered campaign from our SU to reform Trinity’s sexual misconduct policy (yes, that’s an effigy) I wrote for The University Times about why it would be better to abolish Trinity’s “Dignity, Respect, and Consent service” altogether.

In light of an ill-considered campaign from our SU to reform Trinity’s sexual misconduct policy (yes, that’s an effigy) I wrote for <a href="/universitytimes/">The University Times</a> about why it would be better to abolish Trinity’s “Dignity, Respect, and Consent service” altogether.