‘iGirl’ Paints a Timeless Portrait of Female Pain

Caitríona McLaughlin’s directorial debut Marina Carr’s ‘iGirl’, starring Olwen Fouéré.
By Sáoirse Goes

Biodiversity Audit Calls for Trinity’s Campus to Become ‘Living Lab’

The pilot study recommended the development of an all-encompassing biodiversity strategy.
By Jody Druce

America’s Gun Paradox

Claire Stalhuth reflects on how residents of a country where mass shootings are a real and common occurrence can either live in fear, or live in denial.
By Claire Stalhuth

Cruthú ‘Laethanta Sona’: Idir Tírdhreach Nua agus Teanga Nua

Cruthaíonn an léiriú Gaeilge de 'Happy Days' ar Inis Oírr go bhfuil tarraingteacht forleathan ag obair Beckett.
By Siothrún Sardina and Anastasia Fedosova

‘Laethanta Sona’ is Beckett, But Not as You Know it

Presenting Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days' in Irish on Inir Oírr displays the universal appeal of his work.
By Siothrún Sardina and Anastasia Fedosova

SUSI Expansion Prioritised Over Cutting Fees in Budget, Says Harris

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said in the Dáil yesterday that the budget prioritised making college cheaper for those who need it most.
By Emer Moreau

‘Keep Knocking on Doors’: LawSoc Awards Praeses Elit to Ryan Tubridy

The Late Late Show host was candid about his need to play to audiences, and was refreshingly honest about how much he enjoys his job.
By Eoghan Quinn

The Disorienting Nature of Freshers’ Orientation

First years are submerged into all the opportunities Trinity has to offer, and there are so many that it's easy to forget what a privilege that is, writes Piotr Jedro.
By Piotr Jedro

Cinema is Trapped in a Trailer Travesty

Scintillating, mood-setting film trailers have been replaced by sickening ads for supermarkets and schools, writes Jessica Allen
By Jessica Allen

Blundering Through College Sport in South Africa

On Erasmus in Stellenbosch University, Charlie Moody-Stuart discovers that student sport in South Africa is not for the faint hearted.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart