Societies
Questioning the Nature of Identity at the Bram Stoker Club
The Phil’s Bram Stoker club will today gather to hear a paper on the formation and development of identity.
Colm O’Gorman on the Refugee Crisis and the Ways That Students Can Help
The Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland spoke at the launch of Suas Trinity’s magazine, STAND.
The Hist Inaugural, David Yates and Post-Budget Analysis: Your Week Ahead
Fionnuala Egan looks ahead to the best society events that the third week of term has to offer.
The Bad Boys of Acapella: Trinitones Take On R Kelly’s “Ignition”
This evening, Trinitones will launch their newest music video, directed by Dublin videographer Christian Tierney.
DU Music’s First Open Recital Sets Tone For New Year of Musical Events
Paul Prior reflects on an ambient recital offering students the opportunity to perform in their individual styles.
Dr Ronit Lentin on Biopolitics, Settler Colonialism and Zionism’s Gender Trouble
Last night, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Research Fellow at Trinity addressed the Metaphysical Society.
The UAE Ambassador to Ireland on Multiculturalism and Religious Freedom
Addressing SOFIA, the Ambassador spoke about media representations of Islam and his personal understanding of the Islamic faith.
Marita Conlon-McKenna on 1916, Historical Influences and the Evolution of Publishing
Fionnuala Egan reflects on the acclaimed Irish children’s writer’s acceptance of Honorary Patronage from Trinity Literary Society.
Daring to be Creative at a Lock-In with Trinity’s Literary Society
Tucked away in a corner of the Arts Block, the Trinity Literary Society provide an opportunity for writers to test their own creative writing skills.
The Phil Get Ready to Question Whether Terrorism Can Ever be Rational
In association with the Trinity Social and Political Review, the society will be discussing one of the biggest issues of our day.