Magazine
Trump’s Victory Should Not Normalise His Rhetoric, Nor Legitimise His Politics
Donald Trump's negative rhetoric could spell the end of western security policy, but its continued presence shouldn't just become white noise.
One Step Forward, Two Back for Irish Tug of War
Once a fixture at the Olympics, tug of war has dwindled in popularity against high-revenue sports like golf or soccer, but one Irish association has hopes for its future.
Review
Food Under €10: Hatch & Sons Provides Traditional Irish Fare Affordable for Students
Often hidden behind packs of students, this restaurant on Stephen's Green is notable for traditional food and all-day breakfast options.
Feature
Gerry Davis wins the National Gallery’s Hennessy Portrait Prize
Sadhbh Little learns more about the annual competition that invites artists of all disciplines to submit their work for the chance to win €15,000.
Review
Burning Through The Layers of the Trinity Fashion Show
Siobhan O’Leary Ashford reflects on the resonant message produced by the Burnt Out theme of Trinity Fashion Society’s show last night.
Review
A World of Pure Imagination at the Sugar Club
Tomorrow, the cinema will screen Roald Dahl’s much-loved classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory as part of their festive programme.
Review
Trump, Truth and the Weakest Link, as Anne Robinson Speaks to the Phil
Robinson recalled an encounter she had with Charlie Haughey, and suggested Donald Trump as a possible new host of The Weakest Link.
Review
Society Collaboration Presents Intimate Festive Recital
Last night, the Boydell room played host to an evening of festive music and food, presented by DU Germanic Society and DU Music.
Review
Michael O’Leary on How Ryanair is Going to Take Over the World
Addressing Trinity Entrepreneurial Society, the CEO of Ryanair spoke about Ryanair’s relentless expansion and how the airline is actually trying to be nice to people.
Review
Burnt Out Fashion Show Fuelled by Creativity and Rawness
Last night, the annual Trinity Fashion Society’s fashion show explored the pressures on both the fashion industry and students in aid of Pieta House.