Preview
This week will also see LitSoc host their last Speakeasy of the year and DU Dance offer a Latin and ballroom dancing workshop.
By Grace Meagher
Review
Last night in the GMB, the society welcomed a number of student and guest speakers to challenge the recurring negative attitudes that continue to surround mental health today.
By Síle Maguire
Review
In the Trencentary Hall in the TBSI, Neuroscience Ireland held a public outreach event as part of Brain Awareness week, to raise public consciousness about dementia.
By Yasmine Tadjine
Review
Last night, the society launched their latest issue of the creative writing journal in the GSU common room.
By Michela Curcio
Review
Last night, Dublin University Photography Association’s end of year exhibition took place in the recently renovated Tara building.
By Ivan Rakhmanin
Review
Last night, DU History hosted a panel discussion with Nell McCafferty, who took part in the original Contraceptive Train protest of 1971.
By Cathal Byrne
Speaking with
Killian Barry sits down with Neil Barnes of legendary dance duo Leftfield to talk about the group's critically acclaimed album Leftism, his work as a DJ and the current club and festival scene.
By Killian Barry
Review
The artist also spoke to Vis Arts about the high standards of student artists today and how last week’s Strike 4 Repeal was inspirational for her.
By Alice Quinn Banville
Review
Despite ongoing issues with space this year, the society took home multiple awards, with its jazz and contemporary teams coming in first place.
By Sinéad Baker
Feature
Maura Ford chats to some of Dublin’s most prominent booksellers to greater understand the enduring power of books in this literary city.
By Maura Ford