Swing Shows a Multicultural Ireland Through Music and Dance

David Donovan reviews Swing, a collaboration betweeen DU Players's Celtic Twilight festival and theatre company Fishamble.
By David Donovan

Seeing Double With The Company That Finds Your Doppelgänger

Denis Ryan explores Twin Strangers and tries to find his own twin stranger online.
By Denis Ryan
Editorial

The New Smoking-Free Zones Are Not About Restricting Your Freedom

Rather than using smokers as targets, the new policy is a practical solution to a persistent problem.

Níl na Criosanna gan Caitheamh Tobac chun bhur Saoirse a Shrianadh

In áit caitheamh le ceansaitheoirí mar íobartaigh, is réiteach phraiticiúil le fadhb leanúnach atá sa pholasaí nua.
Editorial

In an Underfunded Sector, We Cannot Let Financial Interests Dictate Academia

Comments made by the vice-chancellor of Queen’s deepen the concerns many have about the future of academia.

In Earnáil Tearcmhaoinithe, is Gá nach ligimid do Leas Airgeadais An Saol Acadúil a Smachtú

Doimhníonn tráchtaí a rinne leas-seansailéir Ollscoil na Banríona an imní atá ar mhórán daoine maidir le todhchaí an ardoideachais

The Unique Experience of Meandering Through Moscow

Eleanor O'Mahony's experience in a country that feels truly foreign and tends to elude most.
By Eleanor O’Mahony

A Uniquely Dublin Adventure with The Great Brunswick

Annie Keegan reviews the “promenade piece” running as part of Celtic Twilight, which takes its audience on a unique and surprising tour of the city.
By Annie Keegan

The Trinity Student Challenging Period Stigma

Susanna Hunt's huge online campaign, #FreeTheP, is challenging the shame and high costs that come with having a period.
By Kathleen McNamee

With Performance, Installations and Speakers, Celtic Twilight Brings Irish Writing to Campus

DU Players's free annual festival, with a new focus on Irish writing, began today, and runs until Sunday.
By David Donovan and Annie Keegan