Societies

Ken Clarke is Sick of Brexit

The Conservative politician confronted the 'hard Brexiteers' on both sides of UK politics as he talked to the Hist yesterday.
By Simon Foy

Among Members and Friends, DUGES Goes by Fem Soc

After DU Gender Equality Society was denied its request to change names, the society is colloquially calling itself Fem Soc.
By Aisling Marren

Tonie Walsh Reflects on a Life Shaped by LGBT History

Tonie Walsh opened up about his life and its difficulties, as part of the Trinity Arts Festival.
By Molly Furey

A Murder in Cold Blood On Henrietta St

Trinity Arts Festival and DU Players teamed up for a murder most foul last night.
By Ciara Haley

Geiteanna agus Gáire ag Dúrún Dúnmharaithe

Bhí caractair mór le rá ó cúrsa Gaeilge na hArdteistiméireachta mar amhrastaigh i Dúrún Dúnmhairithe le linn Seachtain na hÉigse.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Seachtain na hÉigse: Súil siar is ag breathnú ar aghaidh

Le Seachtain na hÉigse faoi lán seoil anois, scríobhann Ciarán Wadd faoi stair na seachtaine agus an ceiliúradh i mbliana.
By Ciarán Wadd

Finscéalta, Filíocht agus Ceol Tráidisiúnta le Cloisteáil ag Cúirt Éigse

Cuireadh oíche cultúrtha i láthair san Atrium, le finscéalta agus filíocht le cloisteáil ón gCumann Gaelach agus Litsoc, agus sár-cheol á sheinnt ag TradSoc.
By Caolán Mac Grianna

A Serving of Yoga and Yoghurt at TAF

Students got their day off to the right start at TAF's yoga event in the GMB.
By Julie Leenane

For Indian Students, Community Comes with Culture

Coming to Ireland – and to Trinity – can often be a culture shock for Indian students.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll

Ag Plé Féidearthachtaí an Oideachais Dátheangach leis an gCumann Bram Stoker

Ag caint leis an gCumann Bram Stoker, mhol Míde Ní Ghríofa buntáistí an oideachais dátheangach chun an Gaeilge a chur chun cinn sa tír.
By Gearóid Ó Dochartaigh