Trinity Orchestra marked its 30th anniversary on Monday by performing to a packed Adam and Eve’s Parish. The Orchestra were greeted with a rapturous applause as they began a night of contemporary twists on classical music. This supremely talented troupe …
The return of Trinity ELSA
Following a lapse in CSC recognition, Trinity’s European Law Students’ Association plans to return in 2019
In September of last year, it was announced that the Trinity branch of the European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) had lost its Central Societies Committee (CSC) recognition, following the submission of unsatisfactory accounts. At the time, Secretary of the CSC, …
Hist launches 250th anniversary celebrations
The anniversary was marked with an Honorary Members Debate
The College Historical Society (the Hist) launched its “Hist250” celebrations yesterday evening, which commemorate the 250th anniversary of the debating society’s foundation. Celebrations were officially launched by The Right Honourable Sir Donnell Deeny at a special reception in the Graduates’ …
Solskjaer’s Manchester United renaissance
How United’s infamous super sub has come to the rescue once again
Following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, Manchester United had become a club devoid of ideas, optimism, and above all, quality. The Stretford residents were once the dominant superpower of world football, but due to the input of messrs Moyes, …
Knuckle down in college, or Netflix and chill
Five Netflix shows worth failing for
If you are looking for your next binge-watch, your next night in, or your next reason to avoid study for another couple of hours, then you have come to the right place. While lecturers and tutors may tell you to …
Jailbreak 2019: Let the games begin
This year’s fundraiser for Vincent de Paul and Amnesty International is set to be the biggest yet
Jailbreak 2019 began with competitors meeting in Dublin Castle this morning, in what is the seventh instalment of the charity event. With €45,000 raised already, and 140 participants competing, this year’s cross-continental challenge is set to be the biggest to …
In Green Week speech, Mary Robinson implores youth leadership and climate action
Ireland’s first female President discussed youth leadership, climate change, and the prospect of a healthier planet
Former President of Ireland, and current Chair of the Elders, Mary Robinson addressed a packed GMB yesterday morning to celebrate the beginning of Green Week. A transformative figure in Ireland, Robinson was greeted by rapturous applause from all present. She …
Linda Djougang, Trinity’s rugby star
The Trinity Women’s Rugby athlete discusses the college-work balance, concussion, and her exposure to the sport
At first glance, Linda Djougang is an ordinary student. As she walks across the Trinity rugby pitch that she has graced with such distinction to date, she could easily be dismissed as a daring fresher rushing to her next lecture. …
Trinity Fringe provides laughter, entertainment and education once more
One of the most unique events on campus leaves an unsurprisingly positive impact
Self-described as an “exciting and vibrant showcase of all new bright and bold ideas,” this year’s Trinity Fringe festival certainly did not disappoint. A three day programme included workshops for aspiring creative minds on “how to submit to Dublin …
Be better than Kim K: a guide to social media
Jonathon Boylan outlines how to dominate social media
There is a common misconception that you don’t need others to be envious of you in order to be happy. People will say things like, “don’t worry about anyone else”, or “just concentrate on yourself”. While these sentiments may have …