Dublin University Table Tennis Club Host “Paddle at the Pav” Tournament
On Tuesday night the Pav saw a hotly contested feast of table tennis, with Nick Fenelon taking the spoils after besting Andrey Walter in a three-game final.
DU Comedy On Promoting Humour and Encouraging Female Comedians to the Stage
Grace Meagher learns about Trinity's comedy society, from women in comedy workshops to bringing David O’Doherty to the GMB.
Trinity’s Hurlers Bow out of Fitzgibbon Cup After Brave Performance Against DCU
Trinity lose to Dublin City University (DCU) 1-14 to 0-19 in Santry after a tough and hard fought game.
The Life Cycle of a Book: Exploring Writing Processes in the Irish Writers Centre
Last night saw the launch of a series of talks by Publishing Ireland which hope to examine the full process of getting published in Ireland, from writing the novel to seeing it take its place in a bookshop.
Dementia, Delirium and Groundbreaking Research in Trinity’s Neuroscience Centre
From research into the effect of torture to tackling dementia, Trinity's Institute of Neuroscience is working to understand the most complex and challenging parts of the brain.
Following Divestment, New Campus Committee will Advise Provost on Sustainability
The new committee will aim to help Trinity achieve membership of an international network on environmentally sustainable campuses.
Gaeilgeoirí Gan Cúis Imní Tar Éis Cinnidh NUIG
Níl Ceannaire Ollscoil le Gaeilge éigeantach chun cultúr Gaelach a bhuanú.
Lost in Austen: Lit Soc Celebrates the Enduring Relevance of Jane Austen
As the 200th anniversary of Austen’s death approaches, last night saw Lit Soc explore the timelessness of the writer through games, wine and chocolate.
Dublin University Fencing Club: Inside a Winning Machine
DUFC holds the record for the most consecutive intervarsity titles and has won 39 of the last 60 intervarsity competitions, but camaraderie remains at its heart.
Trinity Researchers Isolate Genes Linked to Wide Variety of Diseases, Including Autism and Epilepsy
Trinity geneticists used human evolutionary history to link a small number of genes to many neurodevelopmental diseases.