Culture
Deck the Stalls: Dublin’s Christmas Market Community
Rebecca Wynne-Walsh learns how Dublin’s Christmas markets inspire a sense of community through diversity and inclusivity.
Speaking with Jessica Aquila About Beauty and the Reasons to be Pretty
The director talks about directing Neil La Bute's Tony Award-winning play and her role as a visual artist.
TCDSU Council Adopts Motion to Provide Gender Neutral Bathrooms in all College Buildings
The motion passed comfortably, and follows continued efforts to make college more trans* friendly.
Sustainable, Stylish and Select: & Other Stories Opens on Grafton St
Yesterday at 12pm, the Swedish brand launched their first store in Ireland to the public, just in time for the Christmas rush.
Fewer Children and Better Fathers: New Research by Trinity Academic Looks at Changing Irish Family
The new book, co-authored by David Ralph from the Department of Sociology, explores how Irish families have become more diverse and inclusive.
Brexit and the Rise of Populism an “Indictment” of Universities, Says Oxford Vice-Chancellor
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford and Trinity graduate, Louise Richardson, discussed Brexit, Trump and women in academia in a talk in the Long Room Hub today.
Puppets and & “Purpose”: Trinity Hall Warden Enjoys Avenue Q, His Last JCR Musical
The JCR performed the famously risque Avenue Q to a packed out audience in Trinity Hall last night.
Speaking With Dan Owen on Intimate Gigs and Learning his Craft
After touring with the likes of Birdy and Kaleo, Saoirse Ní Scanláin talks to singer-songwriter Dan Owen ahead of his performance in Ruby Sessions last night.
Describing the Dark Side of the Human Psyche
Redefining how we look at horror, Dr Bernice Murphy's research reaches beyond popular modern literature and into the depths of the human psyche.
Carol of the Belles: Speaking With the All-Female Acapella Group, Trinity Belles
Fionnuala Egan speaks to the group of singers ahead of their performance in the Grand Social tonight.