Featuring student short films and a masterclass from director Abel Ferrara, the Silk Road Film Festival impressed.
By Stephen Patrick Murray and Holly Moore
Higher education's key stakeholders on why now is the time for action on the future funding of third-level.
The Gate Theatre will see Medea, a Euripidian tragedy, retold through the eyes of its protagonists' children this February.
By Gráinne Mahon
Nearly 20 years after its premiere, Martin McDonagh's enduringly controversial play is showing in Ireland for a second time.
By Emer Tyrrell
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.
By Jordan Nann
Classics, a field of study traditionally focused on the past, is having to get creative in shaping itself for the challenges of the future.
By Sárán Fogarty
Provost Patrick Prendergast has frequently flagged Trinity's student–staff ratio as a factor in College's rankings slump.
By Emer Moreau
Audiences were treated to a thought-provoking diversity discussion this week with Trinity's Student Managed Fund.
By Samuel Doyle
It's not clear when or how College plans to build its Business School plaza – plans for which "have not been shelved" according to the College bursar.
By Orla Murnaghan
Irene Kelleher is powerful as Emily in Gone Full Havisham, but ultimately the play feels too much like an exercise in gawking at a mad woman.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe