Three weeks back and RAG week is officially here to calm your nerves, make you late to your 9am’s and most importantly aid a good cause. With a week jam-packed with amazing activities, here’s a list of everything to look …
This week in Trinity: how to beat the post-Refreshers blues
From dancing and board games to politics and protest, there’s plenty to keep you busy on campus this week
It’s official: Hilary term has begun. Last week’s plan of easing yourself into the college routine may have disappeared along with all your new year’s resolutions. With that said, here’s a quick run through of some of the fabulous events …
New year, same lazy me
Why students’ resolutions are easily broken
Nothing quite signifies the New Year like running through the sweaty crowds of whatever pub or nightclub you’re jammed in, desperately hiding from the poor soul chasing you in a vain attempt to “seal the deal” with a midnight kiss. …
This week in Trinity, from Christmas to culture
If you’re looking to relax or maybe just procrastinate the crippling amount of work that awaits you on Blackboard, there’s always an array of activities happening around campus to put your mind at ease
As winter officially sets in, with the daunting prospect of exams and essays looming overhead, it’s important to remember the fine balance between study and fun. If you’re looking to relax or maybe just procrastinate the crippling amount of work …
Refugee Week not a priority for the SU and students
Trinity’s first ever Refugee Week garners less attention and less popularity
“You only leave home when home won’t let you stay.” These are the words of Warsan Shire, a British/Somali poet, that echoed throughout The Attic on the final morning of Refugee week. We sat in a subdued circle, ignoring the …
Pulp fiction at the Lighthouse
Trinity Ents and Players present the a cult classic movie
As the dark evenings stretch longer and longer accompanied by the bitter frost of winter nights, I’ve slowly discovered that my will to “go out” is diminishing alongside the dusky and mystic weather of autumn.
No longer was I prepared …
Stand up and be counted
Student campaigning and protesting from a fresher’s perspective
There’s a certain transition for every first year that occurs during their first few weeks in college. I’m not talking about that newfound sense of independence you rejoice in for cooking your first proper meal without parental supervision; I’m referring …