How SoloSIRENS is Giving Women a Voice On Stage

SoloSIRENS is a collective of females artists based in the Civic Centre Tallaght.
By Emer Tyrrell

Trinity Trend: The Bucket Hat

The bucket hat was first worn in Ireland around 1900. Over a century later, legions of Trinity students are keeping its legacy alive.
By Leah Gaynor

How Academics Are Bringing the Fight on Climate Action

Climate activism has exploded onto the streets in recent months. What do the experts – academics – make of it all?
By Alexandra Pletcher

Arts Block Entrance Re-Opens After Water Damage Forces Closure

The wooden flooring at the Nassau St entrance had displayed a large bulge, which was the result of water damage.
By Sárán Fogarty

The IFI Celebrates Derek Jarman, an Artistic Polymath

The IFI will show eight of Jarman's best films in December – at the same time as IMMA shows its own Jarman exhibition.
By Florian Lica

‘No Question’: Creative Arts Head Rules Out School Move to TTEC

Ruth Barton has said there is 'no question' of the school moving to planned Technology and Enterprise Campus, despite problems in the school.
By Ella Connolly

Ebenezer Scrooge Takes the Gate Theatre – With a New Twist

Selina Cartmell, is set to present her directorial take on Jack Thorne’s adaptation of the widely-adored A Christmas Carol.
By Aleksandra Krzesiak

For Ladies Hockey Coach Brian Scully, This Season May Come Down to Fine Margins

Brian Scully talks about his coaching philosophy and the future of DULHC.
By Barry Murphy

Ahead of Election Day, a Generation of UK Students Mobilises

Around the UK, young people are making their voices heard, ahead of a general election that could be crucial in the future of Brexit.
By Emma Taggart

Private Schools Still Top on Students Progressing to Higher Education

An Irish Times study has found significant gaps between affluent and disadvantaged schools when it comes to third-level progression rates.
By Donal MacNamee