A Vindication on Watching Reality TV

Two reality television junkies seek to justify the hours they have spent watching reality television as not being a complete waste of time
By Maisie Greener and Hosanna Boulter

Travelling without Technology

Detailing her journey from Leipzig to Halle, Ellen Duggan explores the ups and downs of navigating the world without a smartphone
By Ellen Duggan

A Cinematic Christmas Gift Guide

Phoebe Pascoe recommends some festive presents inspired by beloved Christmas films
By Phoebe Pascoe

Zero Waste Gifts for an Environmentally Conscious Christmas

Ellen Duggan gives some tips on how to keep your Christmas gift shopping environmentally friendly
By Ellen Duggan

Conquering Disneyland

Cleo Daly offers a guide to achieving a sense of abandonment at Paris' premier tourist destination
By Cleo Daly

In Conversation with The Women’s Network of Trinity College Dublin

Eliora Abramson speaks to India O’Donohoe about the importance of The Women’s Network and challenges of being a proposed society
By Eliora Abramson
Column

Stories are Essential for Students

"Everything, from science to history, advertising to finance, cooking to healthcare, just works better if we can recognise it as a story", writes Becky Long
By Becky Long

Provost Linda Doyle Thanks “the Very Best of Trinity” in Statement Following Riots

In an email sent to the entire college community, Provost Linda Doyle has condemned the attack and violent riots, and has thanked the students and staff who worked to help each other.
By Leah Downey

TCDSU Condemns “Hateful” Riots, Highlights Supports for Students

In an email sent to all students, the Union condemned the hypocrisy of the far-right rioters and highlighted supports affected students could access, such as Niteline and the College's Emergency Counselling Service.
By Clara Roche
Editorial

Editorial: College Should Offer Hybrid Classes Amid the Current Crisis

While College should be commended for the concern it has shown for students' safety amid the ongoing riots, this compassion must be extended to ensure their academic success does not suffer.
By The Editorial Board