Culture

Penney’s WornWell Closure

Nora Hegarty dives into Penny's recent closure of second hand clothing outlet, WornWell, and how we can continue to promote sustainability on a budget despire this
By Nora Hegarty

Dublin’s Hidden Drought: The Complex Closure and Cultural Spaces

s the closing of The Complex marks another loss in the arts community, a larger issue around the scarcity of cultural spaces needs to be addressed
By Dara King

Longlist for International Booker Prize 2026 Announced

13 works by authors and translators of 14 nationalities selected, with musicians, academics and writers included on the judge panel
By Natalia Kamendy

Annual Piranha Hustings Takes Place in Chaplins Upstairs

TCDSU/AMLCT Sabbatical Election candidates were asked several questions by editors from the campus satire publication

Council Approves Changes to the Process of Course Transfer

The long wait for many students is over as a streamlined course transfer process plan is approved
By Manasvini Naren
Column

Trinity Tall Tales: UnPhiltered Histrionics

The rawest of the Phil and the Hist’s raucous history, with exploits so legendary they will soon pass into myth
By Charlie Hastings

Voices from Gaza: Grief Does Not Obey Time

A Gazan poet's poem and portfolio
By Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi

TCDSU/AMLCT Sabbatical Election Poll Results Are Out

Several races are hotly contested and seem all but decided
By Lorcan Brierton

Sirât: An Ear-Punching Must See

Óliver Laxe’s transcendental film hits the Irish screens later this month
By Nina O’Connor

Lost Lane Transforms Into Flea Market for the Day

From 12pm to 5pm, Alternative Dublin put on a flea market with various clothing and jewellery vendors throughout Dublin
By Genevieve Brick