Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: The four pillars of STEM, and four main components of Formula Trinity. This incredible society builds, codes, designs, and engineers sports car driving systems. Even with their focus being STEM-driven, their team includes students from …
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Trinity Impact Series: DU Players legend on breaking down the exclusive Trinity barrier
Ella-Bleu Kiely speaks with Ultan Pringle on his theatrical journey
Fucked-up, crazy, and lovely is how Ultan Pringle summarises his time in Trinity. The playwright dripped with honesty and charisma as we spoke about his time in DU Players and how it shaped the person he is today over a …
Spending a little time with Sweet Charity
Elisa Eckstein reviews Trinity Musical Theatre’s annual production
Dazzling, charming, and a little bit seductive. This year’s Trinity Musical Theatre production, Sweet Charity, opened with a bang last Wednesday 22 February at the O’Reilly Theatre. The musical was adapted to be “sexy, sharp and fun” by director Beth …
Student Economic Review and Phil host Yale in Big Tech debate
Alex Andrés documents the Phil’s latest chamber debate, which saw speakers balancing data-driven arguments with some humour
On Thursday 23 February at 7.30pm Trinity’s Student Economic Review (SER) and the University Philosophical Society (the Phil) jointly hosted the Yale Debate Association in the Phil’s weekly chamber debate, which took place in the Graduates Memorial Building (GMB).
The …
This House on The Phil and The Hist
Ruth Brady sits down with President of the Phil and Auditor of the Hist to discuss upcoming plans for the societies
College’s debating societies have a combined age of over 600, so when it comes to semester two activities, they possess a wealth of experience. I don’t know about you, but as the Auditor of Law Soc organizing the society’s second-semester …
Sleep deprivation, climate change, and well-regulated militias?
The Hist and TWIL debaters go head-to-head over the motion: “This House Would Choose to Have Children”
It is a widely accepted fact that having children is no easy feat. Yet, so many people feel obliged to have them even if they know they won’t be good parents. There are environmental, economic, psychological, and emotional reasons to …
Shaking buckets, dancing shoes or naked calendar? How you can get involved in this year’s RAG Week with Cancer Soc
Cancer Soc is heading up this year’s Raise and Give Week with three different events, with proceeds going towards the Irish Cancer Society
TCD Cancer Society (Cancer Soc) are set to launch their annual naked calendar tomorrow as part of Raise and Give (RAG) Week.
The society has also organised a number of other fundraising events throughout the week along with other charitable …
Jailbreak: a nation-wide scavenger hunt for charity
Ruby Topalian outlines everything you need to know about this year’s Jailbreak
Two days to get to destination X. Going up against twenty teams, you’ll have to travel across Ireland without spending a penny from your own pocket to find clues that will lead you to your final destination. How will you …
Metsola highlights lack of women in Irish political leadership roles in Q&A with the Phil
President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola fielded questions ranging from the place of EU competition law during the energy crisis, to the experience of women in political life
In a question and answer session with the University Philosophical Society (the Phil) on Thursday, President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola fielded questions ranging from the place of EU competition law during the energy crisis, to the experience of …
Trinity Impact Series 1: From DU Food & Drink Fanatic to Ireland’s ‘Pastry Chef of the Year’
Ruby Topalian speaks with Trinity Alum JR Ryall on his culinary journey
Most individuals who decide to become pastry chefs might attend culinary school. Others might embark on the gruelling journey of starting off in a kitchen with no prior education and working their way up, never stepping foot on a college …