Preview
After an extensive renovation, the National Gallery of Ireland will open its doors to the public, giving visitors a new way to explore the collection.
By Holly Brown
Review
Featuring the works of international artists and Trinity academics, the Pearse St exhibition offers a thrilling chance to make unique music.
By Sinéad Baker
Review
Trinity students joined peers from other universities to use design to solve real-world challenges.
By Grace D'Arcy
Review
In the Lloyd Institute, Italian psychiatrist Dr Lorenzo Bracco from the University of Turin, addressed Neurosoc on the extreme dangers of female adolescent anorexia.
By Yasmine Tadjine
Review
The feminist journal launched its final issue of the academic year last night, providing an evening of thought-provoking creativity for all present.
By Síle Maguire
Last night, Ireland’s oldest creative writing journal celebrated the launch of the last issue of the academic year.
By Sinéad Baker
Review
Postgraduate research from Trinity and universities around the world was celebrated at last night’s launch of the 16th volume of the journal.
By Sinéad Baker
Feature
For anyone looking to escape campus, summer days enjoying sun and food by the sea are just a short train journey away.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Feature
While other European cities are making increased efforts to become truly 24 hour, Dublin offers little to citizens and visitors after 10pm.
By Gillian Murtagh
Feature
They received the award from President Higgins in the national competition.
By Dominic McGrath