Pinks in Training: Trinity’s Winners Explain What it Means to Win the Prestigious Award

The winners discuss what it takes to win a prestigious Pinks award, the highest accolade Trinity can bestow on athletes.
By Alex Peters and Jonathan Fischer

After Years of Inactivity, Haughton Institute Set to Formally Close This Year

The institute, which was established in 1998, had run deficits in recent years.
By Jamie Sugrue

Icarus Theatre’s Game of Thrones-style Hamlet Loses the Complexity of the Original Play

Last week the production, dubbed the Hamlet for the Game of Thrones generation, came to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Shauna Donnelly

A Revolutionary Hearing Aid Takes Home the Prize at TES’s Dragons’ Den

With an increased prize fund of €10,000, Trinity Entrepreneurial Society’s event saw pitches from a more meaningful Tinder to cheaper hearing aids.
By Sinéad Baker

Exploring Current Moods and Discourses of Our Time, Scene+Heard Returns to Smock Alley

Launching this Tuesday, the festival encourages theatre makers to exhibit work under the theme of “Tales from the Zeitgeist”.
By Annie Keegan

Following Temporary Exclusion Last Year, Trinity Ranked 131st in World by Times Higher Education

Trinity has also been retrospectively moved up for the 2015-16 year, from 160th to 101st.
By Kathleen McNamee

You Had to Be There: Improv, TAF Wrote Hosts Unique Night of Eccentric Improvisation

From the whitest rap battle in history to a man with two heads, last night Improv TAF Wrote proved itself to be a Trinity Arts Festival highlight.
By Annie Keegan

Forced Off-Campus Due to Lack of Space, DU Dance to Seek Funding and Permanent Venue

The society, which has over 500 members, is looking to secure £5,000 through a Facebook competition as their practice times have been dramatically reduced due to a lack of space.
By Sinéad Baker

DU Comedy Deemed Worthy of Survival in the Phil and TAF’s Societies Liferaft Debate

DU Players, the Phil and DUDJ were among the societies that took part in this battle for survival in the GMB’s hypothetical apocalypse.
By Grace Meagher

In the Science Gallery, Exploring Artificial Intelligence and its Role in our Everyday Lives

Last night, the Science Gallery launched its newest exhibition, Humans Need Not Apply, using engaging displays to explore new developments in the realm of technology
By Holly Brown