In National Gallery, a Rare and Precious Photo Collection

Moment in Time, an exhibition of photographic works from the Bank of America Collection, is currently showing in the National Gallery.
By George Trelawny

A Risograph Print Showcase in Aid of the Homelessness Crisis

Art collective Epoch will return to Lucky's today with Riso City Returns – tackling Dublin's homelessness emergency.
By Rachael Gunning

At March, Students Call Again for Radical Climate Action

A small cohort of students marched to Kildare Place today, in the latest climate protest to hit Dublin.

Trinity Needs a Drug Policy – And Badly

Students need – and deserve – to know that support services exist if they have issues relating to their drug use, writes Eolann Davis.
By Eolann Davis

How Trinity Women’s Soccer Became a Lethal Force

Trinity's footballers have been setting Division 1 of the CUFL alight this season with some astonishing wins.
By Mario Bowden

Not for the Faint-Hearted

In his 30-odd years working in Irish film and TV, Fintan Connolly has seen a lot of change. But he hasn't struggled to balance old and new.
By Donal MacNamee

‘More Colour, More Freedom, More Fun’: Aoife Dunne’s Technicolour Playgrounds

The NCAD graduate discusses politics, maximalism and the body.
By Rachael Gunning

A New Look at Seamus Heaney

Seamus Heaney and the Music of What Happens, showing in the IFI on December 2nd, offers accounts of the poet from those who knew him best.
By Dylan Maguire

Pan Pan Theatre Company Takes On the Play Beckett Disliked Least

Endgame, a play that follows a story of familial dysfunction, is set to show at Project Arts Centre from this Saturday.
By Emer Tyrrell

Jack Kelly of DUFC Men Selected in Ireland Rugby Sevens Squad

The fourth-year law student will travel to Dubai for the latest instalment of the Rugby World Sevens Series.
By Fiachra Gallagher