Magazine

Wuthering Heights for Dummies

A critique of Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights and its book inaccuracies
By Lily Braumberger

“Doyle’s vs Chaplin’s: a Public Brawl”

A painterly retelling of a night out
By Ellen Gardiner

Meet Llama Cult, the Latest Addition to TBall’s Lineup Who Are Making Folk Feral

The University Times sat down with the Battle of the Bands winner to discuss their folk-rock sound, the upcoming TBall gig, and whether any llamas are actually involved
By Noa Shmueli and Ariane Fournier

Godspeed to the Edmund Fitzgerald!

Editor-in-Chief Charlie Hastings dives into why men on the Internet are so obsessed with a ship that sunk 50 years ago, and why it's more interesting than you might think
By Charlie Hastings

“If you have any interest at all in film, there is a place at this paper for you.”

Deputy Film and TV editor Josie Radcliffe in conversation with Trinity Film Review’s editor Emma Egan
By Josie Radcliffe

NeAr, Trinity’s First Science Magazine

An interview with Carmen Garcia Barajas, the editor and the founder of NeAr
By Wilbur Xuan

So Close: Pádraig Ó Tuama at the GMB

What the shadow of the poet's presence at Trinity taught me about living through my university exchange experience
By Clara Frey

Paddy Down

Musings from a city on the edge of reason
By Freja Goldman

Voices from Gaza: Grief Does Not Obey Time

A Gazan poet's poem and portfolio
By Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi

Cuffing Season: Because Even Gen Z Can’t Date Without a Seasonal Tutorial

Blaming neuroscience, evolution, and chronic situationship energy
By Antonia Duffield