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With László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel Win, Madness is Back in Fashion.

By Jakub Čačo
Contribution

TCDSU Chose Sensationalism Over Support

Trinity College Dublin Students' Union Sexual Assault Awareness campaign set back survivors, students, and society.
By Harper Alderson
Analysis

The €500 Fee Cut That Isn’t

Budget 2026 included a €500 permanent cut to student contribution fees, which actually marks a €500 increase when compared to current fees.
By Patrick Keegan

Naoise Dolan is not giving up on Palestine

The Irish novelist and Trinity graduate's latest involvement in the pro-Palestine movement on the intercepted Sumud flotilla
By Frances Doeblin

Review- Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon

Thomas Pynchon’s first novel in 12 years is his least interesting book, but still good fun
By Jakub Čačo
Op-Ed

Tilly Norwood: The Artificial Actress Who May Be Coming For Your Favourite Star’s Job

Generative AI poses a crisis for actors.
By Powell Sherrod
Analysis

Buying Influence in the Argentine Congress, Not Stability in the Argentine Nation

Trump’s $20 billion Peso gambit, and Washington’s hubris, may prove to be a misstep in their support for Milei’s Argentina
By Oliver Donnellan

An NYC Drinking Guide for Dubliners

Stephen Walsh compares Dublin tourist bars to their counterparts in the Big Apple.
By Stephen Walsh

Four Films and a TV

An Underrated Column of Underrated Recommendations
By Khushi Jain

Leave the Meter Running: Frank Sweeney’s Go Ye Afar in Temple Bar

Indie Irish director Frank Sweeney takes audiences on an unforgettable taxi ride
By Kinsey Gentry