Exploring Migration, Borders and Movement: Atlas by Kathy Prendergast
Kerlin Gallery presents the latest exhibition by the Dublin born artist, which is challenging how we view the world around us.
Students Debate the Complexities of Not Voting in the Upcoming US Election
Last night saw Bryan Dobson chair the political debate organised by the Phil and Trinity Politics society.
Rejecting Calls for Neutrality, UCD Students Vote Decisively to Retain Union’s Pro-Choice Mandate
64 per cent of voting students voted against a motion that would see the union adopt a neutral stance on abortion.
DU Amnesty’s Efforts to Create Change on a National and International Level
Fionnuala Egan learns more about the society’s ongoing campaigns this year, including #NotACriminal, #IWelcome and Jailbreak.
Merging the Worlds of Fashion and FIlm, Nocturnal Animals
This Tuesday saw the Lighthouse Cinema host the Irish premiere of Tom Ford’s latest venture as a film director.
Trinity Defeat Rivals UCD 2-10 to 2-7 With Stirring Fightback at Belfield
After a slow first half Dublin University GAA’s (DUGAA) Intermediate Football Team defeated University College Dublin (UCD) with an excellent second half showing.
Irish Travellers Should be Recognised as an Ethnic Minority
James Shaw makes the case for Irish Travellers to be recognised as an ethnic minority and argues that their fight for equality is an anti-racist struggle.
With Creativity and Charm, all Superhero Films Should Look Like Doctor Strange
The film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, must go down as one of Marvel's best superhero films.
Refusing to “Man Up” as a Female Rugby Player
From receiving cruel comments to not receiving enough support as a team, the treatment of female players has led one to realise the importance of being blunt and bold.
Student Space in O’Reilly Institute Delayed
Trinity College Dublin Students' Union today created a petition calling on the College to bring student spaces to the Hamilton end of campus.