Culture

Ancient Irish Manuscripts Unveiled in Trinity, After Three-Year Restoration Process

Publicly unveiled today, four Dark Age-era manuscripts were displayed publicly for the first time in a ceremony in Trinity.
By Dominic McGrath

Orwell’s 1984, As Read by an Arts Student and a Science Student

As sales of the book continue to soar, we consider what lessons can be gleaned from its study of control and propaganda when read through the arts and science.
By Orla Howells and Tim Suits

Final Issue of Nemesis Sets High Standard for Future Issues to Follow

The feminist journal launched its final issue of the academic year last night, providing an evening of thought-provoking creativity for all present.
By Síle Maguire

Founders of Nemesis, Trinity’s Newest Journal, on Providing a Platform for Feminism in College

Ahead of the journal’s launch on Monday, co-founders, Laura McCormack and Jenny Moran discuss the diversity and inclusivity to be found in the journal.
By Maura Ford

Drama Students Petition for Return of Module on Women in Performance

The module was not offered to next year's students due to low levels of student interest.
By Sinéad Baker

Icarus Magazine Launches Final and Most Impressive Issue of the Academic Year

Last night, Ireland’s oldest creative writing journal celebrated the launch of the last issue of the academic year.
By Sinéad Baker

Join the Fashion Revolution and Think About the Clothes You’re Wearing

From April 24th to 30th, Fashion Revolution Ireland are bringing a week of global fashion consciousness to Ireland.
By Niamh Mulville

Ryanair to Sponsor €1.5m Entrepreneurship Post in Trinity Business School

The airline is to sponsor a new professor of entrepreneurship position in Trinity.
By Kathleen McNamee

Trinity Orchestra on Capturing the Magic of David Bowie

The product of months of work, Trinity Orchestra's new video serves as a testament to Bowie and the orchestra's own dedication.
By Jack O’Neill

The Hamilton: Functional and Inelegant in the East End of Trinity

Despite the building’s blatant lack of charm, the design managed to overcome a number of difficult planning issues, which is worthy of some praise.
By Holly Brown