Aoife Bennett sith down with Trinity alumni Lucy Holmes to discuss founding her own theatre company and their most recent production.
By Aoife Bennett
Cuireadh an chéad Oireachtas i láthair i 1897, bunaithe ar mhúnla na n-Eisteddfodau a bhíonn ar siúl sa Bhreatain Bheag, agus maireann an ócáid go dtí an lá atá inniubh ann. Deis bhreá atá ann chun bualadh le lucht na Gaelainne, agus chun feiscint céard atá i gceist leis an gcultúr Gaelach.
By Pól Ó hÍomhair
Eve McGann advises students on lunch options starting at a fiver in the city centre.
By Eve McGann
Op-Ed
By conceding, Harris demonstrated the grace and respect for democratic norms that citizens expect of their leader. This is in a stark contrast to the contested postures of recent years.
By Luke Gibbons
Trinity’s Taskforce on Academic and Institutional International Links and Related Matters was established following BDS’ and TCDSU’S five-day encampment in May.
By Mercedes Hamilton
In a three hour meeting, the ethnic minorities officer was elected and two Sabbatical Officers disclosed being threatened by the public.
Contribution
From Palestine to climate change and immigration, decrying polarisation is often just an attempt at maintaining the status quo.
By Felice Basbøll
As the campaign season reaches its final hour students grow uneasy.
By Amélie McGowan
117 participants responded via Instagram that they believed that Kamala would win, 25 participants believed Trump would win, and 45 people voted that they were unsure who would win the election.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce