Review

Dublin’s Latest Cutthroat Trend: Falafel Wars

Falafel is now a big market in Dublin and competition for customers is fierce. We pick out the best spots to get your falafel fix.
By Niamh Fanthom

Five of the Best: Date Spots in Dublin

We’ve picked out some of the best date spots in walking distance of Trinity itself, because what’s more romantic than proximity?
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

At Trinity Economic Forum, William K Black on Financial Fraud and Regulation

The professor, white-collar crime lawyer and former bank regulator, offered a more cynical and realistic address than Deirdre Mc Closkey.
By Courtney Brennan

An Cumann Gaelach Declared Trinity’s Best Dance Crew

Last night, a range of societies gathered together in the Button Factory to compete for the coveted title in aid of RAG week.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Providing Space for Literary Creativity to Flourish, Cave Writings Returns

Last night, the Cave welcomed readings from Will Fleming, Sean Pearson and Jenny Moran among others.
By Michela Curcio

A Triumphant Spectacle of Human Emotion: West Side Story Comes to Dublin

Last week the Bord Gais Energy Theatre played host to the Olivier award-winning production of classic musical.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

From Beauty and the Beast to Blade Runner, Spend Some Time in Trinity’s DVD Library

Trinity's DVD library isn't just for film students. If you have a spare hour in Trinity, why not pay a visit and watch some classic films.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Entry into General Science to be Restructured for New 2018/19 Students

Students filling in their CAO will choose from four new strands. The change comes as part of the Trinity Education Project.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

European Court President, Koen Lenaerts, Speaks to Law Soc About European Law and Empowering Citizens

Koen Lenaerts has been President of the European Court of Justice for just over a year and spoke about the importance of the court in Europe.
By Brónagh Kennedy

Brexit, Band Aid and the Boomtown Rats: Bob Geldof Speaks to Law Soc

The singer-songwriter, activist and general curmudgeon discussed Christmas songs and the rise of anti-intellectualism.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy