Societies
No New World Record, but a Soulful Start to Mental Health Week
Today's Soul Train may have been unsuccessful in breaking a world record, but the experience was enough to cheer up everyone at the start of the week.
Mexican Ambassador Addresses the Society for International Affairs
The Ambassador spoke on a number of topics including relations between the US and Mexico and Presidential Candidate Donald Trump.
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain Criticises Trinity’s Muslim Student Association
The council's spokesperson, Maryam Namazie, was involved in controversy surrounding a visit to SOFIA last year.
Finding Trinity’s Rose, Charity Fight Night and The Annual Trinity Come Dancing
Rebecca Wynne-Walsh speaks with Ents Officer, Katie Cogan about all there will be to this RAG Week, which for the first time ever is falling into a second week.
Film Soc Bring Hollywood to Trinity with their A-list Speaker
Oscar-nominated film producer Ed Guiney speaks to DU Film
Ice Cube and Kevin Hart on Chat Up Lines, the Oscars Boycott and Playing a Cop After Run-Ins With the Police
The actors addressed the Phil yesterday, speaking on their future as actors and on making movies without studio interference.
Society Spotlight: DU Gender Equality
Jedidja Stael, chairperson of DUGES, writes about the society that strives for gender equality both on campus and beyond.
Spotlight On: Pool Soc
Paul Dunne reveals one of the GMB's best-kept secrets.
Alan Rusbridger on Edward Snowden, Social Media and Social Change
The former Guardian Editor addressed TCD Law Society this evening on the increasing importance of social media and free speech.
Going to the Dark Side, Recreating Cool Runnings and Learning the Nutcracker
Tis the season to procrastinate, and Rebecca Wynne-Walsh explores the most enjoyable society distractions this week.