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Preview
Trinity Women Graduates Celebrate 100 Years of Kinship and Connections
Titled 'If a female had once passed this gate...', the exhibition includes documents such as an 1895 statement from College Board on the feasibility of admitting women to Trinity.

Review
‘Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster’ Fuses the Classic with the Contemporary
The show runs at the Gate Theatre until April 30th before playing at Cork Midsummer Festival on June 17th & 18th.

Trinity Trend: The ‘Clean Girl’ Aesthetic
The days of block brows and heavy contour are over. Less is now very much more when it comes to makeup.

Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Alternative Grocery Shops
Tesco, Aldi and SuperValu begone.

Speaking with
From Hard Rock to Dreamy Indie, Dublin Band Ragerra is Changing its Tune
The trio originally called themselves Valhalla, but have rebranded in line with their new sound.

Preview
Divinity and Sublimity for FashionSoc’s Annual Show
This year’s fashion show is titled 'The Divine and the Sublime', inspired by a modern-day renaissance.

The Grand Finale: Your Week Ahead
As the teaching term draws to a close, Trinity's societies are rounding out their year with a bang.

Speaking with
A Trinity Graduate’s Road to Director in Residence at the Abbey
Colm Summers, who studied drama studies and history of art and architecture in Trinity, reflects on opportunities that led him to where he is today.

Speaking with
Trinity’s Musicians Emerge from Turbulence into Triumph
Three of College's brightest musical talents have emerged from the pandemic more sure about themselves and their musical futures.

Review
Luncheonette: A Gallery Café Firmly in the Right Lane
You might go to the Hugh Lane Gallery for the art, but you’ll stay for the food.