Street art is an integral part of Dublin’s cultural heritage, yet it is an unfortunately overlooked artistic medium which is frequently obscured by the lofty, museum-dwelling presence of the city’s paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographic works. While local art fans …
This week in Trinity: Women’s Week, Jesus Christ Superstar and a foodie feast
Week eight of Hilary Term includes a range of events, from open mics to sex toy bingo
With International Women’s Day at the forefront of our minds, this week in Trinity sees a further celebration of women with an array of varied and inclusive events to attend. So go on – head to an event and support …
This week in Trinity: Litfest, the Hubble Constant and Hong Kong
Week six hosts an abundance of events to keep you going in the run up to reading week
With just one week to go before reading week, the sixth week of Hilary term has plenty in store. On Monday evening, Lawsoc and Trinity Women in Law are hosting a talk on Women Empowerment with guest speakers such as …
This week in Trinity: Éigse na Tríonóide and Trinity Arts Festival
Various events as Gaeilge dominate week four of Hilary Term
After only a few short weeks of Hilary term, societies show no sign of slowing down with a range of events in store this week. It’s Éigse na Tríonóide, which means events in the Irish language will be plentiful, as …
Hist announces 250th anniversary programme
The society will mark the occasion with various events as part of Hist250
This evening, the line-up of Hist250 was announced by the College Historical Society (The Hist). Hist250 is a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the prestigious debating society’s establishment. It is due to run from March 2 until March …
This week in Trinity: Data protection in 18th century China and a murder mystery ball
Hilary Term week 2 has plenty in store
As January draws to a close and the memory of the Christmas break rapidly fades away, we are once again faced with assignments, deadlines, and the dreaded yet inevitable back-to-college sniffles. However, there are plenty of weird and wonderful society …
The 10 craziest moments in Trinity this decade
As 2019 draws to a close, we teeter on the precipice of a new decade. It is a time of mixed emotions; we look excitedly to the future, yet we also think of the past with nostalgia. Trinity has survived …
Creatives in Trinity: Dublin’s “most alternative” comedy club, B-Side Comedy
Trinity student Matthew Tallon and his colleague James Moran discuss gig disasters, absurdism, and Dublin’s creative community
What do you get when you cross three ambitious comedians with a set of deafening power tools and one drunken venue manager too many? The answer, I learned upon talking to Trinity student Matthew Tallon and his colleague James Moran, …
Dublin’s ultimate affordable cocktails
Alison Traynor discusses the best places to buy cocktails that don’t cost more than a pint
Cocktails are certainly not a common staple of student nights out. Instead, our bank balances dictate that we must survive on Tesco vodka and the pain-and-misery-in-a-bottle known as Buckfast. Yet, this does not have to be the case any more, …
Less stress, not enough finesse: Life with SUSI
Alison Traynor details her experiences of receiving the SUSI grant
The rare breed of student who bothered to attend S.P.H.E classes in school will probably understand the basics of SUSI, as will those who have braved the mountains of paperwork that it takes to apply for it. However, for the …