Kick February Off With a Fabulous Day at the Market

The Dublin February Market, which will be held tomorrow, is the perfect place to find a fresh look for spring.
By Coco Millar

In Collins Barracks, A Celebration of Trans Women and Non-Binary Femme Folk

The photo exhibition begins at 7pm tomorrow evening in the interior courtyard of Collins Barracks.
By Rachael Gunning

Ahead of a Pivotal Quarter-Final, In-Form Women’s Soccer Aim for Glory

Ahead of a pivotal CUFL quarter-final, players and coaches with Trinity's women's soccer say they'll 'be leaving nothing out there'.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

Snapmaps: Less Selfie, More Dystopian Self-Surveillance

It’s absurd at best and sinister at worst that something as personal as location is free information to people you met once, writes Jordan Nann.
By Jordan Nann

Bringing a Classical Discipline Into the 21st Century

Classics, a field of study traditionally focused on the past, is having to get creative in shaping itself for the challenges of the future.
By Sárán Fogarty
Analysis

Sole Welfare Candidate Leah Keogh Puts Student Hardship in the Spotlight

Leah Keogh, who's running uncontested for TCDSU education officer, has a pitch that's more about evolution than revolution.
By Fiachra Gallagher

With SMF, Business Leaders Talk Diversity and Inclusion

Audiences were treated to a thought-provoking diversity discussion this week with Trinity's Student Managed Fund.
By Samuel Doyle

At the Annual Psychoanalytic Film Festival, Freud and Film Meet

Olga Cox Cameron talks about a psychoanalytic film club that became a festival.
By Holly Moore

At the Polling Booth, Remember: Research Matters

Research is a vital part of our future and should be taken into account by both politicians and voters during the upcoming election, writes Linda Doyle.
By Linda Doyle

Fate of Business School Plaza Up in the Air

It's not clear when or how College plans to build its Business School plaza – plans for which "have not been shelved" according to the College bursar.
By Orla Murnaghan