Ah, commuting. Depending on your experience, the pain or joy of it all plays a large role in the average working day. No matter how you commute, you are bound to encounter some interesting characters, both good and bad, on …
Little Dumpling, big success
For lovers of all things dumplings, this restaurant is for you
Dumplings are a dish belonging to many cultures and tastes. Both Eastern European and many Asian cuisines are famous for their dumpling selections, and with intrigue surrounding the dumpling hype, Little Dumpling on Mary Street seems to be worth closer …
“It’s important to be a student trouble maker”: the Honourable Justice Kirby comes to Lawsoc
The former Australian High Court Justice received the Praeses Elit award on Thursday evening
Former Australian High Court Justice Michael Kirby visited Lawsoc on Thursday evening to receive the Praeses Elit award, which is given to individuals who have excelled in their respective fields. With notable guests Senator David Norris, the Australian ambassador to …
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 …
Coffee with culture: Dublin’s best museum and gallery cafés
Hungry for history? Craving some culture?
Starbucks, Costa, Café Nero – all safe choices, but what about something different for your next coffee break? Trinity’s location is advantageous when it comes to options for coffee and chats, but we often ignore the hidden treasures of our …
Murder, American history and Blindboy at Dublin Podcast Festival
An eclectic range of shows are in store at this weekend’s festival
A clear explanation of Brexit, an analysis of a beloved teen fiction series, and two comedians discussing horrific murders are just a few of the things which will be explored by the Dublin Podcast Festival lineup. The podcast buzz is …
Veganic: your one-stop sustainable shop
Vegan dog food, eco-friendly washing up liquid and a zero waste dispensary can all be found at the new eco-friendly supermarket
The weekly shop can be a challenging undertaking, especially on a student budget. The balance between consuming healthy fresh food whilst at the same time reducing waste is something Veganic may provide a solution for. Nestled on the corner of …
Life offline
Suzanne Flynn reflects on what life is like without social media
“Are you sure you want to deactivate your account?” The words blurred across the screen as I hovered around the yes button. Strange how disabling an online profile can feel like disabling your life. I was embarking a new ship …
Wheelchair fencing rolls up in style at DU Fencing
The club details why other sport societies should make accessibility a priority
You’ve heard of wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and many other paralympic sports, but wheelchair fencing is not something that quickly springs to mind when we think of wheelchair sports. DU Fencing hopes to change this perception with their introduction of …