Trinity Trend: Zoom Dress Code

As we enter a semester of online classes, even Trinity’s most daring trends will have to think inside the pixelated box.
By Aoife Murray

The ‘Nuw’ Way to Dress Sustainably

Nu Wardrobe, the successful clothes-sharing platform, now has an easy-to-use phone application.
By Alexandra Murray

NCAD Fashion Students on Producing Collections During Lockdown

Though they are still awaiting their big catwalk moment, final-year fashion students at NCAD survived the logistical challenges of producing a collection in lockdown.
By Elizabeth Ring

Over Zoom, Three Societies Come Together to Discuss Direct Provision

Minister for Children, Disability, Equality and Integration Roderic O'Gorman spoke at the panel discussion hosted by VDP, PolSoc and Young Greens last night.
By Alice Symington

College Will Facilitate Wrongly Graded Students If Govt Funds Places

College also said that students already admitted to Trinity under the calculated grades system will be able to remain in Trinity.
By Molly Furey

Students With Incorrect Grades Will Get Higher Preferences If Warranted

Mistakes in the calculated grades system have led to at least 7,200 students receiving incorrect grades.
By Cormac Watson and Sárán Fogarty

Frank Blake

Frank Blake talks about his move from rural Clare to the Lir – a place he describes as 'a different kettle of fish altogether'.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Meet the Trinity Twins Taking Depop by Storm

Having amassed a following of over 34,000 and the coveted Depop verified badge, The Doyle Twins show no sign of slowing down.
By Emer Tyrrell

Calculated Grades Mess Up Could Affect Over 6,000 Students

The coding error in the system may mean colleges have to increase the number of places available in some courses.
By Cormac Watson

How Pillow Queens Achieved Both Niche and Mainstream Success

After releasing its debut album ‘In Waiting’ this month, the Dublin-based band has already established itself as one to watch.
By Hannah Quearney