Review
Tucked away in a corner of the Arts Block, the Trinity Literary Society provide an opportunity for writers to test their own creative writing skills.
By Michelle Nicolaou
Review
With active audience participation, Akala addressed matters such as white supremacy, Black Lives Matter and Jeremy Corbyn.
By Laura McCormack
Preview
In association with the Trinity Social and Political Review, the society will be discussing one of the biggest issues of our day.
By Fionnuala Egan
Review
Robyn Page-Cowman reflects on a night of activism and anarchy in the Dining Hall.
By Robyn Page-Cowman
Preview
Ahead of their Intro Night tomorrow, Trish O'Beirne looks at the range of activities on offer in VDP.
By Trish O'Beirne
Preview
Jamie Sugrue looks ahead to the Science Gallery's latest venture, PROBE, taking place this Friday.
By Jamie Sugrue
Feature
From The Cake Cafe to slowly gentrifying shop fronts, Camden Street represents a unique slice of Dublin too-often left unexplored.
By Daniel McFarlane
Review
Brian Donnelly reflects on the acclaimed graphic novelist, illustrator and film director's acceptance of Honorary Patronage from the Phil.
By Brian Donnelly
Feature
An examination of one of the city's grandest architectural structures, which welcomes Trinity students everyday.
By Holly Brown
Review
As Tiger Dublin Fringe draws to a close, Siobhan O'Leary Ashford reflects on Joanne McNally's thought provoking addition to the festival.
By Siobhan O'Leary Ashford