Invisible Disabilities Are a Part of Life. Understanding is Important

We'd all benefit from a more informed conversation about invisible disabilities, but the most important thing is to be there for those around you, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson

Joe Palmer is Bringing Obscurity to the Irish Film Scene

Joe Palmer co-founded the Cabaret Noise film club – a club dedicated to obscure films.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

On US Campuses, a Gun Debate That’s as Ubiquitous as It is Divisive

The great gun debate has bled onto US campuses – and it's as polarising there as it is in wider society.
By Julia Bochenek

With Three Applications Pending, Tech University Association Welcomes a New Merger

Limerick IT and Athlone are the latest institutes to register their ambition to create a technological university.
By Ella Connolly and Emer Moreau

Léimigí Isteach san Fháinne – ag Dórnálaíocht mar Bhean i gColáiste na Tríonóide

Pléann Alannah Ní Mhuirí faoin taithí atá aici a bheith ag dornálaíocht mar bhean i gColáiste na Tríonóide.
By Alannah Ní Mhuirí

Patricio Cassinoni Delivers a Stark Take on Modern Portraiture

From October 18th, the Instituto Cervantes will feature a two-week exhibition showcasing Fantastic Portraits & Visual Haikus.
By Caroline Boyle

Meet Trinity’s Own Aussie Rules Supremo

Michael Shannon talks about finding Aussie rules and the 2019 AFL European Championship.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Fellows Divided on Provost’s Warning that Trinity May Cut Student Numbers

Some Fellows have moral objections to reducing student numbers, while others say it's the only option available to Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

‘Horror is Eternal’: Stephen Cleary on the Future of Film

Acclaimed director and screenwriter Stephen Cleary talks about Nina Simone, his writing workshops and why the Damned were 'a bunch of arseholes'.
By Michael Archer

Féile Litríochta IMRAM faoi Lánseol san Ardchathair

An tSean-Ghréig agus an léann clasaiceach an téama atá ar an bhféile litríochta iomráiteach i mbliana
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh