Societies
Trad Music, Presidential Elections and a Burlesque Workshop: Your Wednesday of Fourth Week
As we reach the centre point of Fourth Week, Brian Donnelly reminds students of the ongoing diversity taking place in today’s society events.
Challenging the Notion of France as a Tolerable Country
Last night saw the Hist and TCD French society collaborate to organise a Fourth Week debate conducted entirely through French.
An Eerie Start to the Halloween Season with DU Music’s Fourth Week Event
Tomorrow night, the society will present a screening of the horror classic Nosferatu with live organ accompaniment.
With the 8×8 Festival, Drawing Attention to the Refugee Crisis
Organised by Suas Trinity in collaboration with DU Amnesty and Trinity Global Development Society, the photography and film festival aims to educate Trinity on what it can do to help refugees.
8×8 Festival, a Cuddle Party and Aengus Mac Grianna: Your Week Ahead
Fionnuala Egan looks beyond the chaos of Fourth Week to reveal the greatest society events on offer this week.
The Most Pertinent Issues Facing Trinity’s Societies and the Importance of Fourth Week
Ahead of Fourth Week, Benn Ó hÓgáin, the newly-elected Chairperson of the CSC, on the role of the governing body and their aims for the year ahead.
German Beer, Reeling and a Pink Party: Your Monday of Fourth Week
From a celebration of Oktoberfest to fundraising with Cancer Soc, there is plenty to do as Fourth Week begins.
The New Musical Theatre Society on Their Ambitious Production and Enjoying Their Craft
Brian Donnelly talks to Mairéad Hughes, Chairperson of Trinity Musical Theatre Society, as the society prepares for its first musical: West Side Story.
Understanding the Implications of Lost Pieces for Well-Known Writers
On Thursday, LitSoc welcomed Eadaoin Lynch to read Blacklegs, the lost play of Louis MacNeice.
Bringing the Magic of Harry Potter to the Screen, David Yates Addresses the Phil
Today welcomed the director of the final four films in the Harry Potter series, who spoke on the upcoming film and leaving bits of the books out.