Sally Rooney’s ‘Intermezzo’ Untangles Family, Grief and Love

Molly Wetsch reviews Rooney's latest runaway success, declaring it a triumph.
By Molly Wetsch

A Q&A Session with Director Farah Nabulsi About her Film The Teacher

Eve Smith interviews Farah Nabulsi about sharing Palestinian stories through cinema.
By Eve Smith

Annual Eating Disorders Association of Ireland report found need for support services has increased by 19.5%

An estimated 188,895 people in Ireland will experience an eating disorder at some point in their lives, and the increase in support service usage found by BodyWhys only further highlights the need for eating disorder support and awareness.
By Natalia Kamendy

Student and University Groups Call for Urgent Investment in Higher Education Ahead of Election

Funding the Future identified a €307 million annual shortfall in core funding needed in higher education, as well as additional costs to support students and for national pay awards. However, only €105.7 million has been allocated this year, covering just over one-third of that shortfall.
By Mercedes Hamilton

Protestors Occupy Department of Health to Demand Reform of Transgender Healthcare

Transgress the NGS hosted a sit-in to meet Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly, who "did not follow through" with previous promised meetings.
By Mia Craven

“We Will Not Be Patient As the World Burns”: Isabel Norman Reports on Friday’s Intersectional Climate Strike

Protestors called for the Irish government to endorse the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and equitably phase out the use of fossil fuels. 
By Isabel Norman

Scánnan Kneecap

Ag Cur na Gaeilge Chun Cinn i mBealach Éagsúil
By Gerard Loscher

From Dublin to Venice’s Biennale: Behind the Brilliance of Irish Designer Amie Egan

Clara Potts interviews fashion cum costume designer Amie Egan after her recent partnerships with Irish creatives Isadora Epstein, Frank Sweeney, Eimear Walshe, and Sonia Shiel.
By Clara Potts

Demonstrators Call for Enactment of Occupied Territories Bill

The chair of Trinity's BDS stated that the bill presents an opportunity for Ireland to “do something real” for the people of Palestine by stopping the importation of goods from the occupied West Bank and acknowledging the occupation.
By Mercedes Hamilton

A Freshers’ Guide to Social, Sustainable Shopping in Dublin

Rosie Fogarty outlines the best places to shop, from Trinity Halls to markets.
By Rosie Fogarty