Review
Last night, the Science Gallery launched its newest exhibition, Humans Need Not Apply, using engaging displays to explore new developments in the realm of technology
By Holly Brown
Review
Trinity Fashion Society and Trinity Arts Festival hosted a mermaid crown workshop featuring sequins, gems and plenty of glitter.
By Fionnuala Egan
Review
From Eileen Gray’s “Castellar” to Arnaldo Pomodoro’s “Sphere within a Sphere”, Trinity plays host to a vast and vibrant art collection that was today explored in a tour led by Meabh Noonan.
By Arianna Schardt
Review
Yesterday, Suas Trinity, in association with Students for Justice in Palestine-TCD hosted a panel entitled “Education, Equality, and Activism”.
By Maura Ford
Review
Last night, the former chairperson of Lit Soc discussed his career path as an author, from the influence of music in his work to the role his hometown of Caerphilly.
By Orla Howells
Review
Last night, Trinity Arts Festival (TAF) and DUPA welcomed photographer Dara McGrath to discuss his career as a photographer with aspiring young artists.
By Arianna Schardt
Review
Last night, 12 Henrietta St’s charming disrepair played host to an evening of decadence for Trinity Arts Festival’s murder mystery tour.
By Grace Meagher
Review
Last night, DU Comedy and Trinity Arts Festival were joined by Joanne McNally to celebrate the society’s ongoing commitment to the encouragement of women in comedy.
By Rachael Kilduff
Feature
Grace Meagher learns about Trinity's comedy society, from women in comedy workshops to bringing David O’Doherty to the GMB.
By Grace Meagher
Review
Last night saw the launch of a series of talks by Publishing Ireland which hope to examine the full process of getting published in Ireland, from writing the novel to seeing it take its place in a bookshop.
By Kelly Meehan Brown