Wearing an appropriately Halloween-esque, long black dress, Lisa Hannigan breezed into the debate chamber of the GMB on October 31st to speak to DU Music society. She received a plaque recognising Irish artists and their contribution to the Irish music …
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Painting by a different kind of digit
Aoife Donnellan heads along to a finger painting workshop; a collaboration between Trinity Arts Workshop and Sign Soc
“The simple pleasure found in the majestic art of finger painting was obvious from the jovial atmosphere. The intention of the evening was to explore visual connections and mediums through which we transmit emotions.”
This Monday, House 6 hosted a …
Magnified societies: The secret is in the squash
Aoife Donnellan travels to Trinity Hall to talk to Tamaki Marumo and David Connolly in the hope to suss out the elusive Trinity Squash
“As put by David Connolly: ‘the best player gets the same welcome as someone who has never hit a ball before’. The snobbery that is sometimes attached to sports like these has definitely been squashed here.”
The time has finally …
Diary of a Fresher
Yesterday’s S2S meetings and the vibrant community on campus drove home the reality of student life for our Freshers.
Tuesday, 20 September:
Aoife Donnellan, Junior Freshman Philosophy and English:
It all started with walking in an hour late to an hour long talk.
I awkwardly half-stood/half-crouched at the back of the room, just in time to catch “and I …