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EthiCart: The Trinity Student App That Makes Sustainable Shopping Easy

The new app creates sustainability profiles and empowers consumers to make more sustainable choices when selecting their food products.
By Caroline Boyle

DU Players is Putting its Best Foot Forward for Freshers

Though its Front of House kettle may be off the boil for a while longer, DU Players is keeping its finger firmly on the pulse.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Sinead Gleeson on the Challenge of Capturing Ireland in 100 Stories

Gleeson’s latest anthology is a collection of 100 Irish short stories from the last 150 years, written by a selection of authors that range from the household names to the forgotten talents.
By Emer Tyrrell

Legally Fond: The Trinity Student Podcast Taking Freshers’ Week by Storm

Through the podcast, Gavin Dowd, Alex MacDonnell and Pierce O’Meara, three final-year law students, hope to make the law more accessible.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar

Meet the Trinity Twins Taking Depop by Storm

Having amassed a following of over 34,000 and the coveted Depop verified badge, The Doyle Twins show no sign of slowing down.
By Emer Tyrrell

How Pillow Queens Achieved Both Niche and Mainstream Success

After releasing its debut album ‘In Waiting’ this month, the Dublin-based band has already established itself as one to watch.
By Hannah Quearney

Minti: Where Big-Brand Fashion Meets Sustainability

Laura Egan, a once luxury-brand fashion designer, believes that sustainability starts with “your current wardrobe”.
By Aoife Murray

How Rebecca Locke is Using Clowns to Open Up Dublin’s Music Scene

As curator of Indigo Sessions at Workman's Club, Locke is looking to break down the barriers surrounding good live music in Dublin.
By Hannah Quearney

Autre Monde Imagined Museums Before We All Had To

The group will be holding two launch gigs for their pre-lockdown album 'The Imaginary Museum' at The Workman’s Club on September 17th and 18th.
By Max Roberts

The BBQ Society is in Town – And Ready for a Socially Distanced World

Trinity students Raphi Patterson and Jonny Gregg have proposed the new society to the CSC and are hoping to get the green light in time for this academic year.
By Claire Brennan