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Trinity Ball: A History
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The Rabbit Hole of Irish Easter Tradition
Meet Llama Cult, the Latest Addition to TBall’s Lineup Who Are Making Folk Feral
Hidden Cost of Microplastics in Sports and Steps to Protect Your Health
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“My Night is Spent Guarding My Drinks and My Friends”
Trinity Tall Tales: The Butchers Versus The Bookworms
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On the Performance of Activism and Making Bloodshed Trendy
Tackling The Issue Of Sexual Assault on Campus
“Clubbing Is Culture”: The Hoxton–Izakaya Dispute
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Trinity Complete Historic Three-peat with Dominant Varsity Final Win
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Trinity Edged Out by UCD in Colours Showdown
Erne Head of the River 2026 Results March 7th
Ireland Men and Women Qualify for 2026 Hockey World Cup
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Loneliness : The Art of a Passing Crowd
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You Can’t Buy Yourself A Personality From Zara
America’s Empathy Crisis
“Doyle’s vs Chaplin’s: a Public Brawl”
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Mathilda Gross
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The Intimacy of Being a Photographer
Photographing Brittany Broski: Discovering the unexpected intimacy of a camera lens.
Magazine
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Laura De Stafford
America’s Empathy Crisis
Michael Mckeever Elected Auditor of DU Law Society
Matilda Brewe Elected President of the Phil
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Loneliness : The Art of a Passing Crowd
How a grey Dublin afternoon — a sandwich, a gallery, and a crowd of strangers — quietly turned loneliness into something softer.
Magazine
By
Laura De Stafford
You Can’t Buy Yourself A Personality From Zara
What do we lose when we strive to copy someone else?
Magazine
By
Sarah McGuire
Trinity Ball: A History
Lucy Ferguson takes us through TBall's wild and wacky decades
In Focus
By
Lucy Ferguson
Comment & Analysis
Op-ed
“My Night is Spent Guarding My Drinks and My Friends”
Spiking is a bigger problem than the official numbers may suggest
By
Mathilda Gross
Column
Trinity Tall Tales: The Butchers Versus The Bookworms
In the 18th century, young Trinity students, nicknamed “bucks” spent their time outside lectures duking it out with anyone in Dublin city willing to raise fists to them. This trend led to one fateful day, where the Provost himself was forced to take up arms alongside his students...
By
Charlie Hastings
On the Performance of Activism and Making Bloodshed Trendy
Everything wrong with the (lack of) portrayal of Ukraine on social media
By
Weronika Brzechffa
Tackling The Issue Of Sexual Assault on Campus
The recent case of sexual assault in UCD has prompted questions about how Trinity is prepared to help tackle sexual violence and support victims. Staff Writer Violet O’Neill spoke with Trinity College Dublin Students' Union President Grace McNally on this issue
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Violet O’Neill
Opinion Contribution
“Clubbing Is Culture”: The Hoxton–Izakaya Dispute
What began as a dispute over noise now raises larger questions regarding the culture, regulation and the future of nightlife in Dublin
By
Erin Des Fontaine