Societies

Law Soc Withdraws as Organiser of Jailbreak

The withdrawal of Law Soc, who have been involved with the national charity event since 2013, will mean Trinity Amnesty and Trinity VDP will need to look for a new partner for the event.
By Niamh Egleston

Chun Tacú le Cumainn, Tá Feabhas ar a Bhainistíocht Spáis ag Teastáil ó Choláiste na Tríonóide

Loic Coláiste na Tríonóide ar na cumainn a úsáideann sé chun é féin a chur chun cinn trí easpa solúbthachta agus stair droch-phleanála maidir le spásanna campais.
Editorial

To Support Societies, Trinity Needs To Manage its Space Better

Trinity has failed the societies it uses to promote itself through a lack of flexibility and a history of bad planning with on-campus spaces.

Disjointed College Bureaucracy is Impacting Societies

College societies face systematic administrative hurdles, something which makes it hard for them to fulfil their aims.
By Dominic McGrath and Eleanor O'Mahony

Hist Panel Illustrates Evolving Role Feminism Stands to Play in Ireland

Gender theorists, theologians and students debated feminism’s relationship with the state last night.
By GIllian Murtagh

At the Festival Inspiring Activists, Engaging Talks and Energetic Performances

Joyce Dignam reviews the two-day festival dedicated to inspiring and equipping people to become effective activists.
By Joyce Dignam

With Thoughtful Responses, Hozier Answers Questions on Music and Making a Difference

Hozier addressed social issues, being young and Irish, and dropping out of Trinity.
By Sinéad Baker

More Laughs than Love at VDP’s Take Me Out

With hilarious one liners and salacious commentary from the hosts, this year’s Take Me Out was not to be missed.
By Carla King-Molina

Evanna Lynch on Veganism, Luna Lovegood and Playing an Advocate for the Weird

The Harry Potter star spoke to the Hist earlier today, focusing on her role as an animal rights activist.
By Arianna Schardt

At Law Soc, Awe-Inspiring Panel of Eight Women Discuss New-Wave Feminism

Panel, which discussed feminism on social media and what it means to be a woman in Ireland today, undoubtedly left the audience feeling inspired.
By Paige Reynolds