Éigse na Tríonóide Bhí sé go hiontach Éigse na Tríonóide a reáchtáil ar an gcampas tar éis dhá bhliain. Deis a bhí ann do mhic léinn, baill foirne agus muintir na cathrach cruinniú le chéile athuair chun an teanga a cheiliúradh. I measc na n-imeachtaí bhí ócáid ar Ghairmeacha le Gaeilge le haoichainteoirí ó earnálacha éagsúla, seisiún eolais ar intéirneachtaí atá á gcur ar fáil ag Údarás na Gaeltachta do mhic léinn na hollscoile, oíche siamsaíochta le Ciara Ní É agus Emma Ní Chearúil, seirbhísí creidimh i nGaeilge, agus Pop-Up Gaeltacht. Ba mhór dúinn an Propast, an Dr Linda Doyle, a bheith i Seomra na Gaeilge linn chun an fhéile a sheoladh. Caption: Provost with the An Cumann Gaelach student society’s Vice-Auditor, Clíodhna Nic Gafraigh, on the left, and Auditor, Rebecca Coxon, on the right and at the Éigse launch in Seomra na Gaeilge. Sauda J Simba Takes the Lead Sauda Jasmin Simba (BA Physiology, 1984), who is also known in Tanzania as Ma Sauda, is a woman of many talents. From lead actress to children’s books author, Sauda has done it all. While studying Human Physiology in Trinity, Sauda made friends with arts students who introduced her to a new world of music and theatre. This resulted in her becoming lead singer in a small jazz band called ‘Cheza’ and performing in a play which received rave reviews. Find out more about her journey to Tanzanian television fame. The Road Less Travelled to Education The Road Less Travelled is a new series from the Trinity Long Room Hub and Near FM Community Radio featuring current and past students from Trinity who have taken the road less travelled to education. We meet men and women from all walks of life who have overcome social barriers and surpassed prejudice and discrimination - all for the opportunity to study at third level and in Trinity’s Arts and Humanities. In this series, we celebrate different experiences in education, meeting fascinating people with unique life stories. Fashion pop up in line with Paris Fashion week The mother-daughter duo behind Irish slow fashion brand Mise Tusa, has launched their first international pop-up at the iconic Jardin du Palais Royal in the heart of Paris in line with Paris fashion week. The passionate team behind the brand is led by Trinity alumni Meritta Gorman – Geoghegan (PG Cert, Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship, 2020) & Bridget Geoghegan (PG Cert, Creative thinking, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2021). The designers are in good company, sharing the space with internationally renowned labels including Manolo Blahnik and Sophie Hong. Their pieces are designed and created in their west of Ireland studio on the Wild Atlantic Way, made with a strong environmental and ethical conscience.