History Department Drops Name Requirement from Cover Sheet

History students' work will now be marked anonymously to promote equality and transparency
By Hosanna Boulter

College Counselling Criticised for “Cruel” Wait Times, Too Few Counsellors and Lack of Diversity Within Staff

A TCDSU report regarding the College Counselling Service revealed that wait times have almost doubled since 2017, that there is no dedicated off-campus counsellor, and that all College Counselling staff members are white.

A Love Letter To The National Gallery

Ella Hussey discusses the sense of home and comfort that the National Gallery brings.
By Ella Hussey

How Dublin’s Newest Tailoring Venture is Providing a Hub of Style and Craftsmanship

Stevie Blake, owner of Temple Bar’s newest addition, Monto & Perri, encourages consumers to prioritise “Quality over Quantity, always. Not just at Christmas.”
By Clara Potts

Inside Dublin’s First Independent Fashion Weekend

A glimpse into a weekend championing sustainability, Irish designers and artists
By Eloise Sherrard

A Tale of Two Cities: Comparing the Dublin and Bologna Music Scene

Erasmus student Lucia Orsi contrasts her experience with the vibrant Bologna music scene to Dublin
By Lucia Orsi

Review of the Dublin Independent Film Festival

Sarah Murnane discusses her top three picks from Dublin Independent Film Festival
By Sarah Murnane

Is Father Ted a Christmas Show?

Rachel Heaney takes a trip down memory lane to assess the festive relevance of an Irish Christmas classic
By Rachel Heaney

The RTÉ Scandal in Context: Why Are There No Quality Irish Shows?

Sarah Murnane explores the recent RTÉ scandal and the broadcaster's lacklustre output
By Sarah Murnane

‘Weihnachtsheimweh’: Home Away From Home

Ella Parry explores how she reconnects to her home country during the Christmas period.
By Ella Parry