Speaking with the Cosiest Society on Campus

From crochet to embroidery, Trinity's KnitSoc opens its arms up to all craft enthusiasts.
By Niamh Herbert

In King of the Castle, Nature Wreaks Havoc on Stage

This play may seem simple, but it provides a starkly insightful view into human love and relationships.
By Aifric Doherty

The Trinity Students No Longer Running Away from Mental Health

No longer scared of talking about mental health, two Trinity students are running the Dublin Marathon.
By Donal MacNamee

Irish Research Council Appoints Peter Brown as Director

Peter Brown will take over as president of one of Ireland's most important research bodies.
By Kilian Tscherny

Study Finds Sudden Climate Changes to Blame for Revolts in Ancient Egypt

A joint study by Yale and Trinity has shown the effects of sudden climate shocks on ancient societies.
By Reece Trounce

Business School Hopes for Accreditation by 2019

Triple accreditation would put the school in line with some of the best business schools in the world.
By Grace Darcy

The UK’s Cautionary Tale of Teaching Excellence

Bahram Bekhradnia considers what lessons Ireland might glean from the UK's experience of the controversial Teaching Excellence Framework.
By Bahram Bekhradnia

Re-Awakening the Ghosts of Trinity’s Lost Societies

Scarcely remembered and hardly recorded, Trinity's lost societies act as an alternative history to College.
By Grace Meagher

Looking Behind the Cover of Ulysses Rare Books

Finding out the story of the historic Dublin book shop, which for years has inspired readers and collectors.
By Chloe Tait

Get to the Greek, as Dublin’s Film Festival Returns

The third time is set to be a charm for the returning festival, here to fill up the Greek cinema-shaped hole in your heart
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh