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Welcome to the Weird Club: In Conversation with Lyra

An interview with Cork’s sweetheart ahead of her latest single.
By Lea Carroll

College Warns Students of Religious Group Recruiting on Campus

Members of the International Christian Church are encouraged to make a ‘tithe’ of 10% of their annual income to the church, in addition to other donations throughout the year.
By Ava Donohue and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Gaza’s Children Are Not Numbers

As an emergency nurse at Al-Shifa Hospital during the war, I found myself locked in an emotional battle every time I treated a wounded child.
By Faress Arafat

Out of the Strong, Into the Spotlight: Ireland’s Queer Art and Activism

Gay Health Network’s 30th anniversary exhibition brings laughter, loss, and life together.
By Lea Carroll

A Five Day Fast for Peace in Gaza on Kildare Street

“They buried us without shroud or coffin/ And in August the barley grew up out of our grave.”
By Eve McGann

Central Bank of Ireland Issued a Legal Warning by GazaAid for Facilitating the Sale of Israeli “War” Bonds

The Central Bank of Ireland has been issued a formal legal warning by GazaAid due to their engagement in Israeli financial assets and government bonds linked directly to Israel’s war on Gaza.
By Prachi Agrawal

Trinity Sports Awards Winners Announced

Read what the winners of the 2025 sports awards had to say about their win.
By John Crofton

Shapeshifting Sculptures: In Conversation with John Rainey

Working across Parian porcelain, 3D print, and now marble, Rainey constructs sculptures that blur the line between artefact and apparition, classical form and speculative fiction. His
By Clara Potts

Dublin Gay Theatre Show Offers Camáins as Come ons

Homo(sapien) balances humour with fiercely intense subject-matter.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

International Dublin Literary Award: Michael Crummey’s Novel The Adversary Wins €100,000

“One of the things I really like about the award is that the nominations come from libraries all around the world”, said judicial chairperson Chris Morash.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce