Dublin

Crumlin Occupation and O’Connell St Shutdown, as Students Hit Back at Housing Crisis

Protestors have occupied a building in Crumlin as part of the national day of action organised by Take Back the City.
By Jack Synnott
Contribution

The True Cost of College’s Commercialisation is Starting to Show

College is looking more like a business than a place of learning, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

Pushing the Boundaries of Art and Science

Visit the Science Gallery's current exhibition, 'Life on the Edges', before it closes next week.
By Phelim O'Laoghaire

Short and Sweet in the IFI for Culture Night

The IFI will this evening showcase the best of Irish short films.
By Alison Traynor

Poetry Therapy, Terry Pratchett and Spanish Spoken Word

We've rounded up the best literature events in Dublin for Culture Night this evening.
By Rachael Kilduff

People Like Lynn Ruane

Senator Lynn Ruane launched her new autobiography in Trinity last night at an event chaired by Vincent Browne.
By Ciannait Khan

In UCD, Literary Heavyweights Celebrate Edna O’Brien

O'Brien was “decades ahead of her native country in expressing painful truths”, author Louise Nealon said of the infamous O’Brien.
By Martha Kirwan

Donald Trump, Republic of Loose and the Roman Empire: Your Week Ahead

Politics takes centre stage this week in Trinity.
By Katie Dumpleton

Not a Dry Eye at ‘Fear Not’ Launch

Spoken-word sensation Stephen James Smith launches first-ever poetry book.
By Imogen McGuckin

Celebrating Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense

Relive some of the most iconic moments in cinematic history at the Light House cinema.
By Aaron Finnegan