Societies

Minister for Health Tells Politics Society it’ll Have to be “Wait and See” about Working Group

The Minister for Health spoke on a number of topics including higher education funding, the marriage equality referendum and the status of the HSE.
By Ciaran Sunderland

Mary McAleese, Former President, Addresses Law Soc

The former president, and former Trinity lecturer, spoke on a number of issues, including the campaign for the repeal of the eighth amendment.
By Dominic McGrath

The Minister for Health, a Chilling Documentary and Gaining a Foothold in the Film Industry

Rebecca Wynne-Walsh looks at the grab bag of the best of this week's society events.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Speaking with Alex Salmond: A Man Without a Political Expiry Date

Dominic McGrath interviews Alex Salmond, who spoke to DU Law Soc last night.
By Dominic McGrath

In Aid of Médecins Sans Frontières, the Trinity Fashion Show Will Go Into the Woods

Next Monday, Trinity Fashion Society will host their annual fashion show in Soder and Ko.
By Niamh Kennedy

Exploring The Power of Maps in the Museum Building

Niamh O'Sullivan tells us a little about what Trinity GeogSoc and the geography department have in store for us this Geo Week.
By Niamh O'Sullivan

Tim Cook Speaks to the Phil about Apple’s Intersection with Human Rights, Education and Privacy

Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, received the society’s Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage this morning.
By Edmund Heaphy

Tom Vaughan-Lawlor on Acting, Theatre and Struggling Passion

Colm O'Halloran recounts Tom Vaughan-Lawlor's visit to DU Players, where he spoke of his own time at Trinity and how to keep going as an actor.
By Colm O'Halloran

Dan Brown on Dialogue and Discourse

The author speaks to the Hist about science, religion and the future of spirituality.
By Anna Belitskaya

Speaking with Hannah Crowley

Carla King-Molina gets a sneak peek on what to expect from this year's Co-op.
By Carla King-Molina