Culture

Trinity Must Do More To Tackle Ireland’s Obesity Crisis

The health of students is of paramount importance to universities. As a leader in education, Trinity needs to step up to the mark.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Trinity’s Sinéad Burke Appointed Vogue Contributing Editor

A influential figure in the fashion industry, Burke is currently undertaking a PhD in Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

A Conference to Shake Up Dublin’s Film Scene

The Radical Film Network is hosting its annual conference in Rialto this weekend.
By Patrick O'Donoghue

Aungier Danger is ‘Hanging up the Apron’

After almost three years, the donut shop that started a craze is closing for good.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Sally Rooney Longlisted for Man Booker Prize

Trinity graduate Sally Rooney is one of 13 authors on the list, which this year allowed submissions from novels published in Ireland.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

TCDSU Asks Students for Trinity Ball Act Suggestions

Ents Officer David Flood says the move will ensure that the lineup reflects students’ music tastes.
By Donal MacNamee

Modest Max On 35 Years in the Kitchen

After more than three decades, Trinity’s Head Chef is retiring. He talks cooking, leadership – and the long hair that pushed him into the industry.
By Martha Lewis

From Drury St to the British Fashion Council

Isabella Davey returned to Om Diva yesterday to talk about 20 lessons she learned working in the boutique.
By Aoife Murray

The Corps Ensemble Reinvent the Wheel

Emma Donoghue's ever-relevant 'Kissing the Witch' is given a new lease of life by Dublin-based theatre group The Corps Ensemble.
By Hayley Douglas

Hear Heaney Afresh at New Exhibition

Opened by President Michael D Higgins, 'Listen Now Again' puts the late poet back in the spotlight.
By Liam Whelan