Dublin

At Frank-a-thon, an Endurance Test

Mary Shelley fans spent eight hours in the GMB yesterday listening to readings from her most famous work.
By Brian Moore

Get Intimate at the Science Gallery

The Science Gallery's new exhibition challenges how we view human connection.
By Sorcha Brennan

Jaws Resurrected in National Concert Hall

This evening, watch the horror classic complete with live orchestra accompaniment.
By Lauren O'Hare
Editorial

Far From a ‘Whole Island’ University, Trinity Needs to Up its Non-Leinster Game

Considering just one-in-five students come from outside Leinster, College must consider the obstacles facing students from Munster and Connacht.

Ní Bheidh ‘Coláiste don Oileán ar Fad’ gan ach Mic Léinn ó Chúige Laighean

Níl ach scoláire amháin as cúigear ó thaobh amuigh de Chúige Laighean – tá constaicí fós roimh mhic léinn Chonnacht agus na Mumhan.

Dun Laoghaire Hosts World-Class Animation Festival

This weekend, dive into the world of animated films at the Dublin Animation Film Festival.
By Aaron Finnegan

DCU Students Celebrate Delay to Student’s Deportation

Second-year DCU student Shepherd Machaya was informed yesterday that his deportation order had been extended until February 2019.
By Donal MacNamee

Imposing, Unapologetic and Immersive Art

As It Goes, Joe Scullion's latest exhibition in the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, offers an immersive artistic experience.
By Susie Crawford
Contribution

Anti-Traveller Prejudice is Alive and Well in Irish Politics

Students must stand up against Peter Casey and Josepha Madigan, who have played on prejudice for personal gain, writes Patrick McDonagh.
By Patrick McDonagh

Trinity Launches New Online Course on Sustainable Development

Focusing on the major challenges facing the world today, the four-week course commences on November 5th.
By Jennifer Johnston