Societies

Knowing More and How it Makes us Get Out and Live Less

Paige Reynolds argues that too much information too freely available removes all the mystery of life.
By Paige Reynolds

Mexican Ambassador Addresses the Society for International Affairs

The Ambassador spoke on a number of topics including relations between the US and Mexico and Presidential Candidate Donald Trump.
By Ciaran Sunderland

Finding Trinity’s Rose, Charity Fight Night and The Annual Trinity Come Dancing

Rebecca Wynne-Walsh speaks with Ents Officer, Katie Cogan about all there will be to this RAG Week, which for the first time ever is falling into a second week.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

It May Come as a Surprise, but Trinity Needs to do More to Support Students Beyond Academics

Addressing the findings of a recent survey, in which College fares poorly at helping students with non-academic needs.
By Tom Myatt
Contribution

The “Help! I’m not involved enough!” Guilt

Ellen Orchard argues that second year can become a time for CV-building and one-upmanship for who is the most involved in College life.
By Ellen Orchard

At Player’s First Queer Theatre Week, Rory O’Neill Discusses Panti Bliss and his “Face Painting” Routine

The Drag Queen extraordinaire returned to Trinity to accept honorary patronage of DU Players.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

In the GMB Attic, an Introduction to Scottish Traditional Dancing

A long-held Scottish tradition and just as fun as our Céilí’s, Helena O’Mahony tells us about her evening reeling with The Caledonian Society
By Helena O'Mahony

To Run a Large Society, We Pay a High Price

Olly Donnelly argues that providing financial remuneration to presidents of major societies would open the positions to more people.
By Olly Donnelly

Ones to Watch

Paul Behan brings you the events you can't afford to miss in the coming weeks.

Complacency is Our Greatest Challenge

Paul Behan investigates what societies are doing in order to help bring about a "Yes" vote in the upcoming marriage equality referendum.