Culture
Trinity Cancer Society Defeat Mature Students to Claim Victory at University Challenge
The evening provided an eccentric approach to the traditional table quiz format.
On Breaking Barriers Between Performers and Audiences, Frank Turner in Conversation
On Wednesday, DU Music hosted the singer-songwriter and presented him with honorary patronage.
Exploring Homophobia On Stage, The Importance of Nothing
As part of Project Arts Centre’s Project 50 season, Pan Pan’s production illustrates the life of Oscar Wilde In Reading Gaol.
Addressing Lit Soc, Claire Hennessy Questions If Beauty Can Save the World
Hennessy received Honorary Patronage from the society and discussed her latest novel, Nothing Tastes As Good.
Intimate Launch Celebrates Conor Brady’s A Hunt In Winter
Last night, Hodges Figgis played host to the launch of the author’s third instalment of his nineteenth-century crime series.
Researching Harry Potter and the Unconscious Dimension
Inspired return to Trinity as a research student after buying the Harry Potter books for her grandchildren, Mary Pyle is now researching the appeal of JK Rowling's famous series.
ROMES and the Building of an Irish/Canadian Music Empire
With their first EP already released, ROMES continues to gain popularity, backed by well-crafted anthems and a keen sense of brotherhood.
A Remarkable Life Spent Researching Art and Partying with Jagger
Founder of the Department of History of Art and Architecture, Prof Emeritus Anne Crookshank, was a trailblazer for women in Trinity and essential to the recognition of Irish art and architecture at home and abroad.
Lunch under €10: Borlottie is a Welcome Addition To Dublin’s Healthy Lunch Spots
Now open on Baggot St, the restaurant provides a range of healthy options for under €10.
A More Mature Metropolis Lives Up to the Hype
With performances from Girl Band, Grace Jones and Crystal Castles, this year's festival provided some of the best musical moments of the year.