Culture

Sally Rooney’s Debut Novel Masterfully Explores Modern-Day Relationships

The Trinity graduate's 'Conversations With Friends' tackles both current and universal issues whilst remaining consistently entertaining.
By Chloe Tait

A State of the Nation Play, Jimmy’s Hall is Angry, Joyous and Vital Viewing

The archaic and the anachronistic intertwine in a production that reveals the injustice of De Valera's Ireland.
By Ultan Pringle

For Prendergast, ‘Fees, Philanthropy and Commercial Activities’ Must Increasingly be Our Future

In a speech marking the halfway point of his term as Provost, Patrick Pendergast examined the strategies the college has adopted and laid out future plans.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

Performing on the Cricket Pitch, McMorrow Bodes Well for Trinity’s Future as a Concert Venue

Singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow was a good advertisement for Trinity's bid to bring full-scale concerts onto campus.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Geoghegan to Present Newstalk Show for Free After Move to Varadkar Advisory Role

Geoghegan will still be taking a leave of absence from teaching in Trinity to take up his advisory role for Leo Varadkar.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker

Make Music from Uranium, Swings and Pinball Machines at Trinity’s Science Gallery

Featuring the works of international artists and Trinity academics, the Pearse St exhibition offers a thrilling chance to make unique music.
By Sinéad Baker

Giving You No Excuse Not to Eat Your Greens, Urban Picnic

Based in George St Arcade, the health food store provides a wide variety of foods for under €10.
By Georgie Emery

At a Renovated National Gallery, Combining Modernity with Historic Charm

After an extensive renovation, the National Gallery of Ireland will open its doors to the public, giving visitors a new way to explore the collection.
By Holly Brown

Not Just a Puff Piece: Trinity’s Marshmallow Startup

With the startup industry increasingly crowded, Christine and Bridget Butler are hoping their marshmallow startup will offer consumers something new.
By Ellen McLean

On Trinity’s Walls, Joe Caslin and Lynn Ruane Challenge Ireland’s Drug Policy

The Irish artist and Trinity Senator are behind a new giant mural in Front Square, calling for treatment, not criminalisation, of drug addiction.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker