It’s one of those crisp, blue, December mornings that are somehow both cold and warm at once. The sun is out, but my nose insists on remaining obstinately cold. Standing in the shade, I look over with ...
Tucked away in the hillside of Dunmore East in Waterford is a little known community called ‘The Christian Fellowship’. Comprised of little more than a shop, a church, a school and a collection of ...
The Trinity College Dublin Student Union is at its most consequential crossroads – with two dueling views on the role of politics in union action – begetting a clear motion of confidence from the ...
For many women, the journey from Britain across the Irish Sea is one tinged with sadness – a sense of loss, pain and of mourning. But there was a particular moment in Irish and British history when ...
Right before exam week I had the pleasure to sit down with Artur Michalski, the chargé d’affaires ad interim of the Republic of Poland in Ireland, making him the highest Polish official in Ireland.
From fleece jackets and two-pieces to tennis skirts and monochromatic outfits, Hallyu (“Korean wave”) fashion is sowing the seeds of Western trends. South Korea is rapidly becoming one of the most ...
One of the scariest moments in an older brother’s life is when your younger sibling is approached by Young Fianna Fáil. I was struck by this fear when my impressionable younger brother was cornered by ...
Anyone who’s done it never forgets it: the sweltering exam centres, the pastel, colour-coded booklets, the crystal ball-gazing about which poets would come up on English Paper II. The leaving ...
If you spend any time at all on social media, you have likely been the target of advertisements and as a result, they have almost certainly had an impact on your spending habits. The data agrees, with ...
What do Mary Robinson, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Sally Rooney all have in common? Each was once a recipient of “Schols”, Trinity’s Foundation Scholarship. While Normal People has ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article incorrectly implied that JSTOR had made its database accessible to the public for the first time. In fact, only certain materials from its database ...
A Dublin City University (DCU) Student was arrested Thursday morning on campus during a DCU boycott, divestment and sanctioning (BDS) led protest for the arrival of Taoiseach Micheál Martin on campus.