Arts

Silliness Meets Sincerity At Trinitones Summer Concert

Acapella group Trinitones offered a crash course in music through the decades at their last Irish gig of the year last night.
By Céire Carey
Contribution

How TSM Students Became TEP’s Latest Casualty

The new joint-honours programme is an ill-thought-out replacement of TSM, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity to Unveil Campanile Installation at Philanthropy Campaign Launch

The construction on either side of the Campanile will be unveiled next week as College launches a major new philanthropy drive.
By Donal MacNamee

Three Candidates to Run for GSU President After Uncontested Race Last Year

Gogoal Falia, Shaz Oye and Michael Sonne are running for president, with Gisèle Scanlon running uncontested for Vice-President.
By Cormac Watson

In Dun Laoghaire, Mountains to Sea Festival Offers Bevy of Literary Delights

Sally Rooney and Eoin McNamee are just two of the star attractions of the festival, which takes place from March 28th to 31st.
By Imogen McGuckin

Five Acts, One Trinity Ball Slot: Battle of the Bands Heats Up

Five acts will compete tonight in Whelan's for the chance to play this year's Trinity Ball.
By Michael Dooley

Vis Arts Recovers Stolen Artwork, Slamming ‘Unprofessional’ Gallery

The society has retrieved a decades-old poster that was stolen from Temple Bar Gallery during its annual end-of-year showcase.
By Donal MacNamee

Speaking With: Transparent Magazine

Pioneering Trinity students Guoda Trečiokaitė and Siubhan O’Donnell have founded a sustainability-focused fashion magazine
By Aoife Murray

RuPaul, Reeling in the Years and Diversity: Your Week Ahead

Societies are hosting events that will help your week fly.
By Katie Dumpleton

Five of the Best: St Patrick’s Day Music Events

Alison Traynor shortlists some of Dublin's most festive music events taking place this St Patrick's Day.
By Alison Traynor