Contribution

For Dublin’s Vegans and Vegetarians, Increased Awareness Means More Acceptance

Jedidja Stael outlines that despite vegetarianism and veganism becoming increasingly common, greater education will allow them to become more accepted.
By Jedidja Stael

Two American Sports Scholars on Outreach, Playing for Trinity and Sport Back Home

Kelsey Ellis and Jessica Porter discuss basketball, coaching Irish children and Donald Trump.
By Dillon Hennessy

School of Computer Science and Statistics Seeks Accreditation from Engineers Ireland

Accreditation for its MAI computer engineering and MSc computer science courses would result in their international recognition.
By Róisín Power

Glen Hansard Celebrates Artists Past in Vicar St Gig

Last night, the singer paid tribute to musician and close friend Mic Christopher on the fifteenth anniversary of his death.
By Pat Gannon

DUFC Head Coach, Tony Smeeth, Honoured at Rugby Writers of Ireland Awards

Trinity Rugby’s Head Coach, Tony Smeeth, was last night awarded the ‘Tom Rooney Award’ for services to rugby at the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Awards .
By Alex Peters

Book of Mormon, Bublé and Christmas Carols: Winter Showcase Hits the Right Notes

A beautifully decorated Powerscourt provided the backdrop to impressive performances from Trinity's best singers and dancers.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

DUFC Crash to 10-30 Defeat Against Visiting Cork Constitutional

DUFC’s men failed to continue what had so far been a sensational start to the season, falling to a powerful Cork Constitutional side.
By Morgan Clarke

Trinity Study Finds 96% of Older Adults in Ireland not Meeting Dairy Consumption Guidelines

The study revealed that only 3.5 per cent of the 4,300 individuals studied were consuming three or more servings of dairy per day.
By Jamie Sugrue

Songs of Ice and Fire Sees Unique Fusion of Literature and Song

This evening, Trinity Literary Society hosted an evening of readings accompanied by music in the GMB.
By Grace Meagher

Abbey Theatre Announces Innovative Programme for 2017

After a year of controversy and commemoration, the theatre is now taking a more gender-conscious and contemporary approach.
By Annie Keegan