Dublin

A Haven for Student Filmmakers

The Film Scene offers a space for student to stretch their filmmaking legs.
By Aaron Finnegan

Samantha Power, Rainbow Week and David Swensen: Your Week Ahead

This week, societies play host to a range of top political and business figures as well as celebrating Rainbow Week.
By Molly Furey

Provost’s House Spending, Plagiarism Jump, International Student Increase

Lemme Talk Offers Budding Poets an Open Mic Debut

Whether you've been waiting to show your poetic skills, or simply need a break from the library, Poetry Ireland's new open mic night is for you.
By Imogen Kavanagh

John Boyne and Paul Howard Split Sides at Hodges Figgis

Authors John Boyne and Paul Howard, better known as Ross O’Carroll-Kelly, delighted the audience with tales from their remarkable careers.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

In Double Cross, an England of Vintage Radio and Bomb Raids

Thomas Kilroy's Double Cross is sprawling with ideas.
By Ian Macartney

Humanising the Refugee Crisis

As part of Refugee Week, Trinity last night played host to a talk focusing on asylum seekers in Ireland, and their medical care and social rehabilitation.
By Catriona Paget

DCU President Appeals for Support of Student Facing Deportation

Prof Brian MacCraith has demanded a review of the case of Shepherd Machaya, a DCU student who faces the prospect of deportation.
By Aoife Kearins

Stanley Quek Appointed Pro-Chancellor of Trinity

The Provost announced Quek's appointment in Singapore, at a reception for Trinity alumni.
By Donal MacNamee

Lemon, Mooch and Sprout All Close in Dawson St Redevelopment

The building that houses the eateries is to be demolished and redeveloped.
By Katy Amos