Culture
Cuffing Season: Because Even Gen Z Can’t Date Without a Seasonal Tutorial
Blaming neuroscience, evolution, and chronic situationship energy
Culture is Not Dying, You’re Just Lazy.
On the death of “show don’t tell” and the rise of dumbing down the media.
Analysis
COP30 in the Amazon: Climate Justice Summit or Greenwashed Roadshow?
In Belém, Brazil, when the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP) opened on 10 November 2025 in the heart of the Amazon, many saw it as an opportunity to put indigenous peoples, tropical forests and climate justice back at the centre of global governance. Ten days later, the final agreement raised more questions than enthusiasm.
Analysis
The High Cost of Ireland’s Broken Immigration System: Neglected Communities and a Far-Right Surge
Although efforts at reform have begun, the far-right have already been able to capitalise on years of political neglect.
Egg Fried Reus Take Down Integer Milan to Win Trinity Five-a-Side Title
A deep dive into Trinity’s biggest student run competition, and results from the recent tournament season
Crá ag Filleadh Ar TG4 agus BBC Northern Ireland – Sraith 2 Coimisiúnaithe
Analysis
Santa Stop Here – The Physics behind Christmas’ Poster Boy
What are the logistics, or even physics, of Santa's yearly escapade?
Trinity Erasmus Students Face Long Delays for First Erasmus Grant Payment
Despite being told they would receive grant funds within a week, some students waited nearly 70 days to receive their first payments.
Unpretentious, Unfiltered, Unmissable: The World of Top Floor Music
the Trinity FM project has become a key space for College's DJ scene
College Spends Almost €200,000 on Perch Café Refurbishment
The €198,467 improvements, which were conducted during the summer of 2025, include a complete redesign of the Perch’s interior, the installation of a new cash point, a more accessible till point and a coffee counter, energy-efficient refrigerators, and LED lighting.