Review
Wednesday evening saw the highly acclaimed poet launch Poems 1980-2015 in the intimate setting of Poetry Ireland.
By Kelly Meehan Brown
Review
Last night in the GMB, the Phil hosted a debate which proposed that globalisation is doomed to fail, with speakers from both Trinity and Yale focusing on the economics of globalisation, rather than politics and history.
By Kate Friedeberg
Review
Last night, the society was joined by Lisa Keenan, Annie Hoey, Pauline Cullen and Alex White to discuss sexism in politics.
By Rachael Kilduff
Review
In light of recent suggestions made by Donald Trump that cast doubts on vaccinations, last night Professor Kingston Mills spoke of the ever important role that they stand to play in society.
By Grace D'arcy
Review
In the first event of its kind in a dramatically changed election period, the event both entertained and confused attendees with its awkward humour.
By Charlotte Ryan
Last night, SOFIA hosted H E Levent Murat Burhan, the Turkish Ambassador, who discussed Turkey’s goals in gaining membership to the EU, their relationship with Russia and upcoming referendum.
By Fionnuala Egan
From La La Land to Drive, the Lighthouse brings you a day filled with crazy, stupid love and the man of the hour, Ryan Gosling.
By Lucia Grijpink
Preview
Grace Meagher highlights some of the most exciting events taking place on campus in the midst of the TCDSU elections.
By Grace Meagher
The acts will join the usual cohort of Trinity-based artists and acts including Wilkinson, SG Lewis and Blossoms.
By Killian Barry
Review
Tugann Philip McGuinness cuairt ar lárionad na Gaeilge ríthábhachtach i mBá na Lutheolaíochta.
By Philip McGuinness