RDS Exam Capacity to be Capped at 80 Per Cent

The venue was limited to 50 per cent capacity at Christmas to ensure students were socially distanced.
By Jody Druce

‘Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster’ Fuses the Classic with the Contemporary

The show runs at the Gate Theatre until April 30th before playing at Cork Midsummer Festival on June 17th & 18th.
By Nia Willis

College Announces New Scholars and Fellows

Provost Linda Doyle has announced the names of Trinity’s 51 newly elected scholars in the first full in-person ceremony since 2019.
By Jody Druce

Trinity Trend: The ‘Clean Girl’ Aesthetic

The days of block brows and heavy contour are over. Less is now very much more when it comes to makeup.
By Michelle Jordan and Sarah McCarthy

Five of the Best: Alternative Grocery Shops

Tesco, Aldi and SuperValu begone.
By Karen Mukasa

From Hard Rock to Dreamy Indie, Dublin Band Ragerra is Changing its Tune

The trio originally called themselves Valhalla, but have rebranded in line with their new sound.
By Charlie Hastings

Jedward Management Turned Down Trinity Ball Slot Over Money

The pair were offered a slot at the gig, but their management said that the fee offered by Trinity Ents was too low.
By Mairead Maguire

Sigh: No, I Will Not ‘Excuse the Pun’

Weaving puns together sows seeds of humour. Why are its artists so often punished sew, asks Siothrún Sardina.
By Siothrún Sardina

Ratatouille: A Taste of France that’s Ideal for Batch Cooking

The stew made famous by Pixar can be prepared several different ways, and keeps wonderfully in the fridge for a few days.
By Keegan Andrulis
Contribution

Will Smith’s Oscars Slap Proves Every Bad Thing We Think About Hollywood

In the first of a series of opinion articles from transition-year students, Colin Smith reflects on what the Oscars really represent now.
By Colin Smith