Contribution

How I Am Relearning Relaxation After College

After the flurry of deadlines that comes at the end of your final year, it's difficult to unwind and learn to live again, writes Natalia Toborek.
By Natalia Toborek

Speaking With: All the Food

After a hiatus in London, Lisa Cope returned to Dublin and set up the increasingly popular All the Food.
By Céire Carey

‘Normal People’ Makes Casting Call for Trinity Students

The TV series, based on Sally Rooney’s award-winning novel, will be filmed on campus in July.
By Ciannait Khan

Trinity Researchers Design Bee-Friendly and Sustainable Gardens for Bloom Festival

Trinity researchers have designed gardens inspired by the decline in pollinators and the creative use of wastewater.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s Hidden Herbarium Houses a Collection of Rare and Exotic Plants

The School of Botany's 'plant library' boasts a collection of over 300,000 specimens from all over the world.
By Alma Rinaldi

Trinity Professor Fell After Unclipping Safety Rope on Mount Everest

Prof Seamus Lawless was blown off the side of Mount Everest after unclipping his safety rope to go to the toilet.
By Cormac Watson

Tá Moladh Mór Tuillte ar na hAontais Mac Léinn as an Chaidhp Cíosa

Tá sásamh tuillte orthu siúd atá bainteach leis an troid ar son lóistín mac léinn feabhsaithe.

Athens, Greece’s Underrated Capital, Makes for an Atypical but Worthwhile City Break

Orla Murnaghan ventures to Athens, where she finds a culture-filled city with no illusions of its grandeur.
By Orla Murnaghan

How Imbibe Coffee Roastery is Doing Things Differently

Imbibe has distinguished itself by donating profits to Women's Aid and focusing on sourcing coffee from female-led plantations.
By Niamh Kennedy

Five of the Best: Dog-Friendly Eateries

Whether you're a dog owner or in search of some canine companionship, these Dublin spots will keep tails wagging.
By Emma Horan