Overwhelmed by Choice: How Everyday Decisions Quietly Drain Us

By EmilyRose Nulty  Winding down in the evening is one of my favourite rituals: a clean room, all cosy, candle lighting, nail polish ready to go, pj's on, and something good to watch. However, I have found the last while now that I prefer to just re-watch ...

The Life of Leo Varadkar

By Ellen Madden Leo Eric Varadkar was born on the eighteenth of January 1979 in Dublin. Before becoming the youngest Indian-Irish Fine Gael politician, Taoiseach and Tánaiste, he was a doctor and general practitioner. He believed in making Ireland a better...

Library, Book Club and Study Space in the Digital Age

By Alison Tolongui Balancing lectures, part-time work and social life is tough for Dublin students , yet reading is carving a place amid the digital noise. Student Life in Dublin Luke Fay, 22, studies history and philosophy at Trinity College. He de...

6 Budget-Friendly Self-Care ideas for the College Girlies

By Aria Kazi It's true without saying how stressful college is. Our minds are continuously jumping from lectures to assignments, part time jobs, relationships and much more - to the point where it can overwhelm anyone. Being a college student definitely fe...

Sinners

By Rohan Coleman Bloodsuckers, brotherhood, and blues music all combine to create an emotional and passionate portrait of Mississippi in the 1930s in Ryan Coogler’s 2025 masterpiece, Sinners, which has just made history as the most nominated film in Oscars...

The Brighter Nights are Returning: 5 Hiking Trails to Try

By Nikita Hall We’ve officially made it through the 10 darkest weeks of the year and the brighter nights are finally resurfacing, what a time to celebrate! This means no more waking up and getting home from college in the pitch black, and more opportuni...

Victoria Beckham Available for Weddings

By Sandy Scandal Victoria Beckham, popstar, fashion designer, and most importantly, momanger, is now available to perform at your wedding. Victoria may be a famous popstar but she is now also available to dance! Forget strippers for your hen party or s...

Book Review: Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe

By Aidan O'Sullivan Who has the authority to tell the past? For a book that is so routinely mentioned as a go to book to read about the Troubles, Patrick Radden Keefe’s Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland remains lacking a...