Culture

Don’t Protect Your Peace

Inadvertent consequences of this popular mindset
By Saskia McDonogh-Mooney

Kavanagh Court Residents Report “Sharp Increase” in Antisocial Incidents

Video evidence obtained by The University Times and student testimonies paint a bleak picture of the current state of the Trinity-associated accommodation. Students of colour appear to be targeted.
By Charlie Hastings and Stephen Walsh

Jenny Maguire Looks Back on Her Presidency

Activist, columnist, and last year’s head of TCDSU Jenny Maguire discusses her censure and the importance of moving forward.
By Charlie Hastings

The Eliz Celebrates its 120th Anniversary

The Dublin University Elizabethan Society (The Eliz), from 1905 to present.
By Meabh Quinn

Fast Fashion, The Thief of Creativity?

Carmen García Barajas considers whether originality can survive in a world of copycats.
By Carmen García Barajas

The Irish Edit

Seán McGirr’s Spring/Summer 2026 Collection for Alexander McQueen.
By Lily Braumberger

What Netflix’s House of Guinness Reveals About the Importance of Costume Design

The popular new series is packed with fashion hits and misses.
By Grace Tiernan

Art on the Stage: Macbeth emerges from the West of Ireland and the landscape of the Druids

At this year’s Dublin Theatre Festival, the Druid Theatre Company made the “Scottish Play” their own to celebrate fifty years of story telling while looking to the future.
By Clara Tobin

Art on the Street: Activism or Advertisement?

The rise of sticker graffiti in and around Trinity leaves questions of purpose and importance among the student body.
By Dara King

A Conversation With Three Members of Hungry for Peace in Gaza on Their Final Day of Fasting

"Hope is a political act, hope is an act of resistance"
By Eve McGann