Sly Boogie’s “Boogie Beast” Brings Dance Fitness Back to Trinity

Star of Sky One's Got to Dance Suleman Sode talks about taking his African-based dance classes to Trinity and his mission to get the masses moving.
By Morgan Clarke

Trinity Researchers Call for Reporting Guidelines on Concealed Pregnancies in Ireland

The study found that the 'insensitive' nature of reporting had a detrimental effect on mothers and children who are experiencing concealed pregnancies today.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Christian Union and the Metafizz Prepare to Debate the Existence of God

The societies will welcome Dr William Lane Craig and Dr Daniel Came to discuss the pervading philosophical questions that surround the matter.
By Lucy Gaynor

Ben Wheatley on Pushing Boundaries, Being a Modern Auteur and Independent Filmmaking

Yesterday, acclaimed filmmaker Ben Wheatley spoke to DU Film Society and the Department of Film, touching on topics like rejecting traditional narrative, the role of music in his films and encouraging female protagonists.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Trinity Develops New Policy on Employing External Contractors

A new policy aims to outline a clear set of guidelines for the appropriate engagement of externally contracted service providers by College.
By John Conway

IFUT to Ballot Members Over Joining Strike Action

SIPTU's Trinity branch decided this evening to defer issuing a notice of industrial action to Trinity, pending further talks.
By Róisín Power
Contribution

I Learned About Consent in School Aged Nine. We Need a Greater Dialogue in Ireland

Terms like rape and consent were introduced into the class discussion in a matter-of-fact way that allowed the topic to be normalised and understood.
By Arianna Schardt

“I am that 5%”: Cade Ryan on What Drives Him to Win

Kayak and Canoe Slalom sports scholar Cade Ryan talks about his influences in the sport and his quest to represent Ireland at the Olympics in Tokyo 2020.
By Ellen McLean

Dave O’Carroll on Providing a Platform for the Unique and Diverse Creativity of Dublin

The videographer speaks of his experiences of working with Dublin companies and projects as part of his creative initiative, The People We Meet.
By Arianna Schardt

The Political Science Professor Leading Research and The Next Generation to A Bright Future

Prof Raj Chari on bringing science into politics, why Trinity students are the smartest and why he starts every lecture with a political song.
By Rachael Kilduff