Societies
Trinity Cancer Society Defeat Mature Students to Claim Victory at University Challenge
The evening provided an eccentric approach to the traditional table quiz format.
The US Ambassador on Not Having All the Answers to Trump
Addressing the Society for International Affairs (Sofia), Kevin O'Malley spoke on the relationship between Ireland and the US and acknowledged today's challenging times.
On Breaking Barriers Between Performers and Audiences, Frank Turner in Conversation
On Wednesday, DU Music hosted the singer-songwriter and presented him with honorary patronage.
Trinity’s Afro Caribbean Society is Bringing a Rich and Diverse Culture to Campus
Following their Afro-Jam event last night, Fionnuala Egan sits down with the society’s committee to learn more about their ambitious plans for the rest of the year.
On The Role of the Lawyer in Politics, Anne-Marie Slaughter Addresses LawSoc
The international lawyer and political analyst discussed the changing role of law in society and the recent US election.
Climate Games, the Power of Parks and the Future of Farming: Your Week Ahead
With Green Week upon us, Fionnuala Egan traces the best environmentally conscious events taking place across campus over the coming days.
Students Debate the Complexities of Not Voting in the Upcoming US Election
Last night saw Bryan Dobson chair the political debate organised by the Phil and Trinity Politics society.
DU Amnesty’s Efforts to Create Change on a National and International Level
Fionnuala Egan learns more about the society’s ongoing campaigns this year, including #NotACriminal, #IWelcome and Jailbreak.
How The Cookie Crumbles: Students Freak Out Over Ralph Rolle’s Baking
The music producer and drummer discussed his experiences with Chic, chocolate chips and following his passion.
Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell Compete to be the King’s Good Servant
Last night, the Freemason’s Hall welcomed a Tudor-style debate organised by DU History and DU Players.