Magazine
A Life of Fanfare Laid to Rest: Visiting the Queen’s Resting Place
The Queen's lying in state offered people a chance to reflect on her life and a legacy, but fell short in addressing the reality of modern Royalty
STEMming From the Past: Mental Health Among our Sciences
Dawn Attride delves into the work environment of STEM disciplines and the students who often struggle with the intense workloads and competition intrinsic to the courses.
Do I Look Like I’m Enjoying the ‘College Experience’?
A retrospective look at my first year in Trinity as a neurodivergent woman.
Fact or fiction: How the Placebo Effect Impacts us
An examination of whether the placebo effect has any real influence on humans.
Will the Lucky Tortoise’s New Location Find Luck with Trinity Students?
Ella Hussey heads to Temple Bar to see if the Lucky Tortoise’s new restaurant was worth all the hype.
Review
Not “Tapped” In: How the New Bar Misses the Mark
The new bar off Grafton Street fails to tap into its target student audience.
The Hungry Student’s Guide to Lunch
We’ve rounded up a nifty guide of the best places around campus to eat.
How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Thousand Easy Lessons Teaches Theatrical Sublimity
Michael Keegan-Dolan’s new play employs visceral physicality at the Gate.
Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason Speaks to the Phil About Diplomacy, Humanitarianism and Feminism
In her inspiring address to the Phil, Ambassador Nason spoke about her time on the UN security council and her ambassador work in today’s political climate.
Activism and Action: the Students Advocating for Radical Change in Ireland
László Molnárfi, the chairperson of activist group Students4Change, speaks to The University Times.