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The Best of Trinity’s Fringe

Check out some of the best shows of the Trinity Fringe, which starts today.
By Alice Bellamy

The Day The Cranberries Reunited in Trinity

On January 9th 2009, Dolores O’Riordan took to the stage in the GMB.
By Dominic McGrath

Ibrahim Halawa to Visit Trinity in January

DU Amnesty and FLAC will host Halawa and his lawyer Darragh Mackin on January 24th.
By Niamh Herbert

The Most Read Articles of 2017

For the third-ever year, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a calendar year, with stories from impeachments to prank emails.

Society Spotlight: Trinity Student Managed Fund

Trinity SMF is more than just a society for BESS students.
By Grace Meagher

Speaking With: Naomi Foale, of Trinity Caledonian Society

From Raveheart to reeling, we chat to Caledonian Society about the best and worst parts of Scottish culture.
By Julie Leenane

Society Spotlight: Choral Society

The choral society has aided social integration since its instigation in 1837.
By Charlotte O'Reilly

Pagan Students Gather Signatures to Gain Society Status

The group are currently collecting 200 signatures to bring to the CSC.
By Dominic McGrath

Carton House Debacle, Iveagh Grounds Purchase, Staff Engagement

A Very Trinitones Christmas

The Trinitones might have promised to steal Christmas, but instead the group delivered a night of rousing festive hits.
By Katherine McPhie
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