Dublin

At Leinster House, Students Rally for Climate Change

Around 200 activists gathered outside the Dáil this afternoon to protest against government inaction on the global warming crisis.
By Aisling Marren

Enda Walsh Presents an Opera for Our Times

Bluebeard's Castle is a masterwork in multimedia fusion, touching on topics like abuse and male violence.
By Ian Macartney

Roddy Doyle’s ‘Rosie’ Brings Homelessness Home

At a screening of 'Rosie' in the Light House, Roddy Doyle and director Paddy Breathnach chatted about the influences and aims of the new film.
By Maeve O'Rourke

Senator Joan Freeman on Politics, Pieta House and Presidency

Pol Soc welcomed presidential candidate Joan Freeman on Friday for a discussion touching on mental health and her stance on repeal.
By Molly Furey

College Announces €100m for New Halls Accommodation, Law School and Arts Block

The European Investment Bank is to invest €100 million in four capital projects in Trinity, including the E3 Institute, it was announced today.
By Aoife Kearins

Take Back the City Occupies Airbnb Offices

The housing group – which includes members of Take Back Trinity – called for a total ban on short-term letting platforms in Dublin.
By Donal MacNamee

Five of the Best: Open House Events

This weekend, the public will have access to many of the architectural wonders of Dublin.
By Sorcha Brennan

For Mental Health Week, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill Finds Meaning in Poetry

Last night, poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill joined Trinity’s Prof Jim Lucey to talk about the intersection between poetry and mental health
By Brian Moore

Camerino Bakery Hits the Sweet Spot

With a new premises recently opened on Merrion Square, Camerino is the perfect place for a catch-up lunch with a twist.
By Ally Courtney

International Hepatitis Symposium Visits Dublin

The symposium, which focuses on research developments in Hepatitis C and related viruses, takes place in the RDS this week.
By Yasmine Tadjine