Societies

An Evening of Nostalgia, Film, and Nostalgic Films

The Winners of DU Film’s Annual 48-hour Filmmaking Challenge
By Khushi Jain
Analysis

The Irish Presidential Nomination Process: Is It Truly Anti-Democratic in Nature?

The nomination process has come under recent scrutiny, but it remains a core component of the presidential election.
By Ila Raso

Trinity SHAG Week: The Highlights

The focus of SHAG week is to raise awareness about sexual health and consent.
By Weronika Brzechffa

Weekend Wrap: Trinity Basketball’s Mixed Fortunes

Women’s Varsity secure win against Griffith while Men’s Varsity and Trinity Meteors fall short
By Alessandro Biffi

71 Per Cent of Americans who Applied to Trinity in 2024/25 Were Accepted

By Harper Alderson

Camille Vasquez Honoured with Lawsoc’s Praeses Elit Award

The prominent defense attorney, who rose to fame during the 2022 Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard trial, received the award in a ceremony this afternoon
By Charlie Hastings

Garda Conduct at October 4th Protest a “Violation” of Garda Policy and Human Rights Laws, Report Finds

The report from the new Irish Network of Legal Observers, describes Garda intervention as "disproportionate" and "in violation of their own policies".
By Charlie Hastings

Town Hall Meeting on Recent Racist and Xenophobic Attacks Held in Regent’s House

Organised by Trinity's Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Office with other groups, the event aimed to build discourse around what seems to be a growing number of racist attacks in Dublin city.
By Isabella Reyes

The Science of Study Hacks

Varvara Vasylchenko investigates what research reveals about the effectiveness of popular study techniques.
By Varvara Vasylchenko

Gigs for Gaza

The Importance of Solidarity in the Music Industry
By Sarah McGuire