Review
The product of months of work, Trinity Orchestra's new video serves as a testament to Bowie and the orchestra's own dedication.
By Jack O’Neill
Review
Despite the building’s blatant lack of charm, the design managed to overcome a number of difficult planning issues, which is worthy of some praise.
By Holly Brown
Feature
At the top of the Old Library, Early Printed Books hosts some of the oldest and most valuable books in Trinity.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Speaking with
In just over a year, Jill and Gill has become of the coolest brands in Dublin, working for everyone from the Abortion Rights Campaign to James Vincent McMorrow.
By Arianna Schardt
Review
Praising the work of women in politics, including Theresa May and Mary Robinson, Harman inspired a positive and lively discussion with the Phil.
By Ivan Rakhmanin
Snapshot
Some of the more ambitious Nassau St entrance architectural innovations have been more successful than others.
By Robert Holton
Speaking with
For Trinity's Italian Society, this year was notable for how the society gained unforeseen levels of interest and attention.
By Grace Meagher
Speaking with
Trinity hosts what was the first dedicated contemporary art gallery in the country, and its new director, Georgina Jackson, has bold plans for its future.
By Holly Brown
Preview
Tomorrow, as part of Trinity Week, the TBSI will host discussions on how Trinity can become a pioneer in addressing trans issues in the healthcare curriculum.
By Sinéad Baker
Review
Located near Camden St, Moro Kitchen offers a selection of wraps for €6.50 to €7.50 and small, tapas-style dishes for around €5 each
By Maryia Ditchkowska