Culture

Eleven European Festivals You Should Go To This Summer

Looking for somewhere to spend too much money this summer? Here are eleven options
By Donnchadh Hargan

Preview: Trinity Summer Series Returns for 2026

College Park welcomes an eclectic mix of artists for the latest edition of this Dublin summer staple
By Mark Moran

End of Semester Reads

What four Trinity students are reading as the semester draws to a close
By Ella O’Neill

Society Sidequests: Taking a Gamble at Charity Poker Night

Deputy Societies Editor Sarah McGuire recounts her introduction to poker
By Sarah McGuire

Carmilla and Sheridan Le Fanu: The Gothic Writer and Trinity Alumnus Whose Sapphic Vampire Novella May Have Inspired Dracula

Lesbianism and Vampirism: The Inspirations for Dracula
By Ray La Paglia

Joe & the Juice, a Company with Strong Israeli Ties, Comes to Dawson Street

Joe & The Juice has a majority stake purchased by General Atlantic, a company that prides itself on its relationship with Israel
By Ella Chepak

“The First Woman to Address a Major Society of the College” — Sitting Down with Colette Weaire

Colette Weaire, upon her first visit to Trinity, managed to make history, completely by accident
By Aoibheann Kearins
Contribution

Opera, Ballet and Chalamet

What Timothée Chalamet’s comments – and the backlash to them – might tell us about the value we assign to these art forms
By Oliver Donnellan

Tá Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath ag Smaoineamh ar Cháin Turasóireachta Suas le €5 an Oíche a Ghearradh ar Chuairteoirí

De réir anailís a rinne Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath, meastar go dtuillfí €17.5 milliún sa bhliain as táille €2 in aghaidh na hoíche a ghearradh ar chuairteoirí
By Gerard Loscher
Op-Ed

Tobacco-Free Trinity: Protection or Paternalism?

Trinity’s expansion of its tobacco-free policy to include vaping has sparked debate regarding enforcement and student autonomy
By Erin Des Fontaine