Radius Reviews
Students Debate the Complexities of Not Voting in the Upcoming US Election
Last night saw Bryan Dobson chair the political debate organised by the Phil and Trinity Politics society.
Merging the Worlds of Fashion and FIlm, Nocturnal Animals
This Tuesday saw the Lighthouse Cinema host the Irish premiere of Tom Ford’s latest venture as a film director.
Luke O’Neill Poses the Question: “Can We Cure all Diseases?”
In a talk that covered a range of drugs, from cannabis to Viagra, O'Neill made a strong case for the value of immunology in developing treatments for disease.
How The Cookie Crumbles: Students Freak Out Over Ralph Rolle’s Baking
The music producer and drummer discussed his experiences with Chic, chocolate chips and following his passion.
The Sound of Change at Metropolis Festival
Ahead of this weekend, Saoirse Ní Scanláin talks to Will Rolfe of the festival’s production team and New Jackson ahead of their performance.
Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell Compete to be the King’s Good Servant
Last night, the Freemason’s Hall welcomed a Tudor-style debate organised by DU History and DU Players.
Tilda Inventively Brings A Much-Loved Classic to the Players Stage
In its final day of running, the play, based on Roald Dahl’s classic, creatively takes inspiration from current affairs.
David Matas on Uncovering China’s History of Organ Harvesting
The Phil welcomed the international human rights lawyer to the GMB Chambers this afternoon to discuss the findings of his latest book.
In Impromptu Charity Gig, David O’Doherty Charms Trinity’s Comedy Society
With donations going to the Peter McVerry Trust, O'Doherty riffed on topics ranging from Mary Robinson to the author of Winnie the Pooh.
With No Referendum in Near Future, Law Soc’s Mock Assembly Debates Eighth Amendment
The debate last night saw both the pro-choice and pro-life sides discuss the legal and ethical issues surrounding abortion.