‘United States v One Book Called Ulysses’ takes courtroom drama to Zoom

The reading, staged over Zoom, made clever use of costumes and camera capabilities to bring the drama of the trial to life.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Editorial

Why it’s Wrong to Rename the Samuel Beckett Theatre

This week, it was reported that Trinity plans to rename the Samuel Beckett Theatre as the Centre for Creative Arts.
Editorial

Consistency in How College Deals With Laboratory Practicals is Key

It was reported this week that laboratory practicals for chemical science students would be cancelled for the rest of the year.

The Hist Freshers’ Debate and University Challenge: Your Week Ahead

As we slip back into business as usual this week, Trinity societies have lots to keep you distracted.
By Maitiú Charleton

Speaking With: Trophy Wife

We sat down with Trophy Wife to talk about her EP, Art, the revival of pop-punk in Dublin, and more.
By Ruth Cronin

What is the Douglas Hyde Student Forum?

The gallery’s student-centric discussion space fosters a deeper critique of modern art.
By Lucy Sherry

Launched in Lockdown: To Dye For by Johanna

While spirits were low in lockdown, demand for mood-lifting loungewear and accessories was skyrocketing. Enter Johanna Dooley.
By Elizabeth Ring

Deck Chairs Have Changed The Fabric Of Campus For The Better

I feel confident in the following statement: the deck chairs are single handedly the best thing College has ever done in its 429-year history, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins

College Plans to Rename Samuel Beckett Theatre As Part of Refurbishment

The Samuel Beckett Theatre is situated close to New Square and is home to DU Players.
By Cormac Watson

Council Secretary Says He Had No Role in Choosing Own Voting System for Election

Last year, the union signed a two-year contract worth €17,000 for the voting system run by Eviabi, which was co-founded by Cian Walsh, the secretary of council for TCDSU.
By Matt McCann