College

Witty and Acerbic, Tony Cantwell and Hannah Mamalis Wow TAF Audience

Comics Tony Cantwell and Hannah Mamalis visited Trinity for a vibrant, energetic and witty questions and answers session.
By Samuel Doyle

Poet Eva Griffin is Fighting for a More Diverse Dublin

Eva Griffin is a co-founder of the Not4U Collective – which provides a platform predominantly, although not exclusively, for LGBTQ+ poets.
By Carla Meaney

10 Candidates to Run for Trinity Seanad Panel

Incumbents Lynn Ruane, Ivana Bacik and David Norris will all run again, while Joseph O'Gorman will contest a seat for the first time.
By Donal MacNamee

How Lemoncello Are Giving New Voice to Irish Folk

The Maynooth duo talk about their influences – including Seamus Fogarty Sam Amidon – and and how their sound comes from within.
By Ellie O'Neill

Despite Opposition, RCSI Gets Approval for €90m Education Centre

RCSI says the new development, which could reach seven storeys, is 'central to the college’s ability to attract high quality students and staff'.
By Danielle Varley

DCU Becomes Latest College to Introduce 4% Rent Increase

DCU joins UCD, which has confirmed an increase, and Trinity in discussing rent increases of four per cent.
By Jordan Nann

TCDSU to Seek Meeting With Graduate Studies Dean Over Postgrad Conditions

Postgraduate students will push for a meeting with Neville Cox before the next meeting of the College's Finance Committee.
By Donal MacNamee

In Kitchen 85, a New – and Captivating – Cantonese Experience

The sister of Sichuan restaurant M & L, Kitchen 85 on Marlborough St is a new dining experience that fires on all cylinders.
By Dom Henderson

Beck Announced as Fifth Act for 2020 Trinity Summer Series

The seven-time Grammy winner joins The Specials, Walking on Cars, Crowded House and Michael Kiwanuka as announced acts for the series.
By Donal MacNamee

A TAF Murder Mystery With Twists, Turns – and a Dead Elon Musk

A complex plot and a hilarious host of characters made for a thoroughly entertaining evening with the Trinity Arts Festival last night.
By Imogen Redpath