Societies

Annual FLAC Sleepout Postponed, With Storm Looming

TCDSU announced this afternoon that the sleepout had been rescheduled from tomorrow night, after an orange weather warning.
By Donal MacNamee

Countdown to Brexit Endgame Continues

From Brino to the Irish border, the Society for International Affairs discussed the impending departure of the UK from the EU.
By Katie Dumpleton
Editorial

The Classical Liberal Society is Set to Run Into An Inconsistent CSC

The CSC’s variegated approach to applying its stance on political societies may be now verging on the problematic.

Tá an Cumann Liobrálachais Clasaicigh ag Nochtú Neamhréireacht an CSC

Tá neamhréireacht an CSC maidir lena bheartas ar chumainn polaitiúla anois ag éirí níos achrannaí.

Deer Spotting, Brexit and Disney: Your Week Ahead

To mark mental health week, take a walk in the Phoenix Park with Ag Soc to scout for deer.
By Molly Furey

Magic and Mystery in the GMB

Last night, Trinity Arts Festival transformed the GMB into Misselthwaite Manor, complete with colourful characters.
By Niamh Kennedy

Seek Out Sponsors, Business Leaders Advise Young Women

At SMF’s annual women in leadership conference, world business pioneers offered their advice to students.
By Molly Furey

All That Glitters is Gold, at Fashion Soc Design Showcase

An eclectic mix of students, graduates and local fashion brands gathered in Regent House last night to display a variety of style offerings.
By Aoife Murray

The Women Blazing a Trail Through Trinity’s Societies

The women leading Trinity's biggest societies talk empowerment, equality – and why women are still underrepresented in College's student politics.
By Molly Furey

No Major Skirmishes in Online Culture Wars

Pol Soc’s debate between Dr Angela Nagle and Carl Benjamin was a largely civil affair.
By Matthew Murphy