Culture

The Political Affiliations, Religious Misgivings and Romantic Interests of Jonathan Swift

With this year marking the 350th year since the birth of Trinity graduate Jonathan Swift, Dublin will celebrate a man known for his intellect and wit.
By Stephen Smith

Nobody’s Heroes Emerge Victorious in Hotly Contested Battle of the Bands Final

Last night saw Battle of the Bands draw to a close in the Wiley Fox, with all money raised going towards art installations at Trinity Ball.
By Sam White

Dispelling the Myth of Children’s Literature at Trinity

Professor Peter Hunt's work sets the precedent for children's literature as a serious subject and throws light on an underappreciated area of literature.
By Georgie Emery

Taste With Gusto Brings the Taste of Italy to Dublin

One of the city's best food vendors, the shop offers an excellent range of olive oils and sauces.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Blindboy Boatclub on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Emotional Intelligence and Bags of Cans

Yesterday evening, the Rubberbandits’ Blindboy Boatclub gave a talk on the importance of mental wellbeing with a healthy dollop of irreverence.
By John Conway

Ethical and Sustainable Fashion: Your Nu Trinity Ball Look

Founded by Trinity graduates, Nu wants to provide you with a free Trinity Ball look in exchange for avoiding the fast fashion industry.
By Siobhan O'Leary Ashford

The Former Provost’s Stables, Now a Centre for Art Research

Once used to house horses, the stables are now the home of the Trinity Irish Arts Research Centre (TRIARC), with horse stalls converted into study cartels.
By Holly Brown

Reach New Heights with a Uniquely Social Workout

Located in Inchicore, Gravity Climbing Centre offers high-quality bouldering, climbing competitions and a welcoming community.
By Arianna Schardt

Inter-Varsity Slam and Poetry Ireland Come To Create Unique Poetry Competition for Irish Students

The world of student poetry will reach its competitive peak at next week's poetry slam which brings together students from all over Ireland.
By Kelly Meehan Brown

Arts Block’s “Habitat HQ” Offers Underwhelming Response to the Space’s Active Thoroughfare

Áine McBride’s exhibition, which is currently on show outside the Ed Burke theatre, offers an inconclusive response to student life in the Arts Block.
By Holly Brown