How Luke Casserly Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bog

Casserly, a Trinity alum, describes himself as “a multidisciplinary performance maker…whose work weaves together ecology, autobiography, sound art, and site as a way of carving out space for new possibilities to emerge between live performance and physical landscape”.
By Deniz Ertem

The Steadfast Symphony of Trinity Orchestra

Isabelle Slentz explores the orchestra's history and influence.
By Isabelle Slentz

The Mistreatment of the Irish Artist

A look into the way the British music industry continues to fail Irish musicians.
By Marina Nicolaidis

From the Catwalk to Campus: In Conversation with Fashion Society

Amélie McGowan speaks to the society about their influences and how studying at Trinity impacts their sense of style.
By Amélie McGowan

Anne Enright in Translation Event Review

From “Louth, Actually” to “Meath, Actually”.
By Chloe Feldman

Small Stories Like These

How the telling and representation of Irish stories have changed over time.
By Maia Drohan

A Plethora of the Old and New on Display in Charlemont Square

An overview of a varied modern art exhibit from Isabella Walsh.
By Isabella Walsh

USI Survey Finds Major Political Parties are Unresponsive to Student Issues

Governing parties face criticism from the Union of Students in Ireland and People Before Profit for not responding to USI's questions on party policy.
By Natalia Kamendy
Op-Ed

The 2024 Split Ticket

Why swing states backed democrats for senate, Trump for President.
By Luke Gibbons
Contribution

Seagulls, Space, and Stolen Croissants: The Battle for Trinity’s Campus

Ella Chepak explores the need for more student spaces on campus.
By Ella Chepak