Preview
The show, directed by Séimí Campbell, includes a cast of 56 Trinity students and is running throughout the week.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
Review
Gillian Murtagh learns that there is more that stands to be lost than just the presence of newspapers in our lives with the end of print media fast approaching.
By Gillian Murtagh
Preview
This weekend, the highly acclaimed production made its long-awaited return to Dublin city.
By Annie Keegan
Review
Gromley’s Fine Art has launched an print exhibition that features impressive artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Damien Hirst.
By Holly Brown
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