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‘You Didn’t See the Fucking Movie’: When Abel Ferrara Came to Trinity
Filmmaker Abel Ferrara, in Dublin for the Silk Road Film Festival, is controversial, cantankerous – and fascinating conversation.
Editorial
In College’s Strategic Plan, an Unspoken Priority: Rankings
Many of the policies College intends to pursue in the next five years appear specifically designed to arrest a series of rankings slumps.
Quizzing, Lenny Abrahamson and a Dance Extravaganza: Your Week Ahead
It's RAG Week, which means a plethora of society activity. Don't miss out.
A Daring, Diverse and Sparsely Attended Film Festival Comes to Trinity
Featuring student short films and a masterclass from director Abel Ferrara, the Silk Road Film Festival impressed.
In Election, a Simple Message to Politicians: Don’t Fail Third-Level
Higher education's key stakeholders on why now is the time for action on the future funding of third-level.
Adding a New Dimension to a Euripidian Tragedy
The Gate Theatre will see Medea, a Euripidian tragedy, retold through the eyes of its protagonists' children this February.
When the Macabre Goes Mad: The Lieutenant of Inishmore Hits Gaiety
Nearly 20 years after its premiere, Martin McDonagh's enduringly controversial play is showing in Ireland for a second time.
Snapmaps: Less Selfie, More Dystopian Self-Surveillance
It’s absurd at best and sinister at worst that something as personal as location is free information to people you met once, writes Jordan Nann.
Bringing a Classical Discipline Into the 21st Century
Classics, a field of study traditionally focused on the past, is having to get creative in shaping itself for the challenges of the future.
Trinity Plans €29m Recruitment Drive to Reduce Student–Staff Ratio
Provost Patrick Prendergast has frequently flagged Trinity's student–staff ratio as a factor in College's rankings slump.