Trinity Med Day Aim to Pass €1m Threshold on Their 21st Anniversary

Since 2002, the student charity organisation has been raising funds for projects in Trinity-affiliated teaching hospitals.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

Othello (maybe a dance) Experiments with Integrity and Infatuation

Weaving dance, film, and theatre, John Scott explores race, domestic violence and human relationships in a physical approach to Shakespeare’s play.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Living at Home During College: Is It Worth It?

Though living at home mostly feels like a blessing, it’s hard not to feel like you are missing out on an essential part of the college experience, writes Clara Roche.
By Clara Roche

A Tale of Two Suburbs

The true story of two girls, one with no sense of direction, the other from Waterford, getting on the wrong bus.
By Cleo Daly

Eating, Cooking and Activism at Vegfest 2022

Dublin’s largest plant-based festival returns after a three-year hiatus.
By Théo Martin

Five of the Best: Irish Talent at Toronto International Film Festival

Toronto International Film Festival showcased the wide array of talent the Irish film has to offer.
By Ruia Safir

FAMILY LINES Explores the Challenges of Identity Split Between Two Cultures

Alice Rekab’s exhibit describes the experience of growing up mixed-race in Ireland.
By Ella Smyth
Contribution

Fourth Year Brings as Many Questions as Answers

Staring down the barrel of my fourth and final year as an undergraduate, I am experiencing that all too familiar phenomenon of not appreciating something until you are about to lose it, writes Adam Potterton.
By Adam Potterton

What’s Next for Dublin’s Music Scene?

Music in Dublin is thriving. With young, budding musicians constantly coming to the fore, we spoke to two artists destined for success.
By Emma Fitzpatrick

The Impact of Korean Pop Culture On Western Fashion

An account of K-pop's influence on fashion in the Western world.
By Cleo Daly