College is a place where anyone can express themselves, explore their identity, and figure out who they are. For some students, self-discovery can be even more challenging in a world where vitriolic debates ripple throughout social media. It would be …
This week in Trinity: Refreshers Week
Kick off the new term with a variety of society events to shake the winter blues
The Covid Christmas is over and it was exhausting. Many students may be dreading another term beginning in yet another lockdown. Now more than ever it is important to ensure that students have enough relaxation time and socialisation. What better …
Getting political in Trinity
From conservatism to communism, here are the political parties on campus
Globally, political parties are more polarised than ever before. While America waits for Biden to take office, we must not forget deep political rivalry also exists in Ireland and within our own campus. We asked a series of questions to …
This Week in Trinity: quizzes, action, and women in politics.
Join some of the last virtual events this term to find out what all the fuss is about
As the term rounds to a close and the pubs begin to open again, Trinity’s societies are hosting some of their last events before the Christmas season takes over. Lets see what this week has in store.
DU Gamers kick …
This week at Trinity: Rainbow Week
This week, Trinity has everything from Music to Mammals, closed spaces, and coffee hours to get you back into the swing of college life
On Monday Q-Soc kicked off Rainbow Week 2020 by hosting a closed space for Men who Like Men (MLM) at 3pm. For anyone who hasn’t attended one of Q-Soc’s closed spaces before, these are non-judgmental spaces welcome to everyone. They …
This Week at Trinity: Scavenger hunts and Spooky Science
Discover all the Halloween-inspired tricks and treats in store for this week
As Halloween quickly approaches, Trinity’s Societies have conjured up some special and spooky events for you all. It is safe to say that 2020 has been one of the most scary years of our lives thus far, both in a …
Many Moons Ago: A new podcast by the DU History Society
Learn about the relationship between art and history from the comfort of your own bed
The relationship between art and history is an extensive area of academic thought. The ways in which art has influenced the course of history are often overlooked for factors considered more important, such as politics or economics. However, the DU …
Border control and prostitution: Global Development Society on human trafficking
Dr Gillian Wylie talks to the Global Development Society to discuss the issue of human trafficking
Human trafficking is not an easy topic on which to deliberate. In the aftermath of the horrific discovery made in England earlier this month where 39 Vietnamese bodies were found dead in a van, it appears such inhuman matters are …