Magazine

Do I Look Like I’m Enjoying the ‘College Experience’?
A retrospective look at my first year in Trinity as a neurodivergent woman.

Fact or fiction: How the Placebo Effect Impacts us
An examination of whether the placebo effect has any real influence on humans.

How Climate Change is Affecting Dublin Zoo
Cleo Daly speaks to Andrew Mooney and Aileen Tennant of Dublin Zoo about their plan to respond to the climate emergency.

Elite Hobbies: Examining the Sport Favoured by the USA’s One Per Cent
Charlie Hastings reflects on his childhood playing golf and how the US golf scene could learn a thing or two from Irish golfing traditions.

I Can’t Get Home
Cleo Daly and Emma Fitzpatrick explore the lack of freedom that comes with being unable to do even the most basic task safely as a woman: walking home.

Sigh: Curse the Chaos of the English Language
The English language is a force of chaos but also one of beauty, writes Siothrún Sardina.

A Week Memorable for its High Dosage of Largely Self-inflicted Damage
Cultural exploration leads to unexpected tempestuousness in South Africa for Charlie Moody-Stuart.

My Swedish Adventure: Documenting the Bibu / ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering 2022
Ailbhe Noonan breaks down her experiences with travelling for work to the Bibu / ASSITEJ Artistic Gathering 2022 in Helsingborg, Sweden.

Sigh: No, I Will Not ‘Excuse the Pun’
Weaving puns together sows seeds of humour. Why are its artists so often punished sew, asks Siothrún Sardina.

Ratatouille: A Taste of France that’s Ideal for Batch Cooking
The stew made famous by Pixar can be prepared several different ways, and keeps wonderfully in the fridge for a few days.