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The Arts Might Not Teach Us How to Make a Living – But They Teach Us How to Live

In a world increasingly focused on making us employable at all costs, it's worth remembering the value of arts courses, writes Alanna MacNamee.
By Alanna MacNamee

David Bruck on Politics, Prisons and the Death Penalty

After campaigning to end to capital punishment for decades, American criminal defence attorney Prof David Bruck visited Trinity last night.
By Katie Dumpleton

Nina Nesbitt to Play Trinity Ball, Star Says on Twitter

TCDSU Ents Officer David Flood refused to comment on whether Nesbitt would play at Trinity Ball next year.
By Kathleen McNamee

75% of College Buildings Need Repair or Replacement

Data released at the launch of Trinity’s Estates Strategy found that 25 per cent of the College’s buildings are in good or excellent condition.
By Donal MacNamee

In Final Address, the Provost Favoured Legacy-Building over Liability

Matthew Murphy argues that Provost Patrick Prendergast's recent address, which dismissed university rankings as 'reductive', was an irresponsible move.
By Matthew Murphy

TEDx Trinity Postpones Feminism Talk, After Diversity Objections

The event, which was due to take place last night, was rescheduled after TEDx Trinity admitted “failure on our part”.
By Donal MacNamee and Kathleen McNamee

Interpol Bring Moody Post-Punk to the Olympia

Following the success of their latest album, Interpol will complete the Irish leg of their tour this evening.
By Alison Traynor

Putting the Party in the Political

The latest offering from the Ents team promises to redefine what a club night in Dublin could be.
By Michael Dooley

Trinity Sets Up Fund for Sustainability Projects

Students and staff members can apply for funding for projects that promote environmentally sustainable habits.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Mark Pollock and Simone George on Refusing to Cancel Hope

At a TEDx talk in the GMB last night, Mark Pollock and Simone George had the audience enthralled with their inspirational story.
By Molly Furey