CSC Freshers guide 2016

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TCD STUDENT SOCIETIES 2016/2017

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Freshers’ Week 2016

Trinity College Dublin Freshers’ Week 2016 will take place from the 19th until the 23rd of September. Freshers’ Week is not only for ‘Freshers’, it is open to all TCD undergrads, postgrads and staff members. So sign up to a society and get involved! Societies and clubs will have stands in the front square throughout the week, where you can meet members and sign up for the coming year. It only costs an average of €3 to become a member of a society, and you can join as many societies as you like, and go to as many events as you can handle!! If you miss Freshers’ Week you can join a society during the year by contacting them, or by attending one of their many, many events throughout the year and simply signing up at the door!

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What are student societies? Student life in Trinity College Dublin is extremely diverse and exciting, mainly due to the daily assortment of events and activities organised by Societies. Societies are organised by and for students and staff in College. There is a huge range of activities covered by these 120 groups and getting involved is fundamental to the Trinity experience. Societies exist because members of College are passionate about them and because your time in college should not be all hard work and no play! Getting involved in societies will lead to an enriched and rounded college experience. You may even make a few friends along the way and learn something new about yourself!

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Society Events Societies promote events in many ways. Find, follow and like them on Facebook & Twitter or join the society to be added to their mailing list for invitations and updates. You will see many colourful posters around campus advertising the numerous society events. “Like” the CSC Facebook page, as we will share many of the daily events posted by the 120 societies. Facebook.com/trinitysocieties Find and follow the societies and @trinityCSC on Twitter Individual profiles of each society can be found on the CSC website. www.trinitysocieties.ie

Fourth Week 17th – 21st October During the Fourth week of term we aim to highlight the central role student led societies and activities play within the lives of students during their time in Trinity College. There will be a wide variety of free events held during this week, that are open to all TCD students and staff. You can try out a society without joining and see what all of the fuss is about!

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Message from the CSC Society life is the best part of being in Trinity. The range of societies means that there is something for everyone, whether you want to continue an old interest or to take up a new one. Regardless of which societies you join, you will get the chance to be involved in exciting events, meet new people, and learn far more than you ever could in a lecture hall. This guide has been produced by the Central Societies Committee (CSC). The CSC is the College body which is responsible for the supporting and aiding of all TCD Societies. The Committee itself is made up of elected students, who dedicate their time throughout the year to promote the interests of the societies and to help society members run their societies. The CSC also has an Executive Committee. These executive members will be in Front Square for all of Freshers’ Week to give advice, answer questions, and point you in the right direction on anything to do with society life. Welcome to Trinity, enjoy Freshers’ Week, and do get involved!

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AFRO CARIBBEAN The Afro Caribbean society aims to promote diversity on campus and facilitate a forum for education about African and Caribbean cultures, through the hosting of visiting speakers, debates and social events. During the year we organise drumming and dancing classes, as well as many musical events. afrocarib@csc.tcd.ie

AIESEC AIESEC is the world’s largest studentled organisation that seeks to facilitate the development of leadership skills of its members and help them to gain practical business experience. At Trinity, our society aims to promote the international exchange programmes as well as conferences and other events. Moreover, AIESEC members have a unique opportunity to access our live internship system. There they can find internships in the management, technical, volunteering or teaching sectors. Join AIESEC and you’ll have an unforgettable life experience! AIESEC@csc.tcd.ie

AMNESTY D.U. Amnesty is Trinity’s branch of the world’s largest global movement against human rights’ abuses. The society works with the Irish division of the organisation as well as independently to highlight human rights’ exploitations worldwide through educating the college community and creating positive action. Members can become actively involved in organising events, choosing awareness campaigns, fundraising, letter writing to prisoners of conscience and inviting guest speakers amnesty@csc.tcd.ie

ALTERNATIVE MUSIC DUAMS

Alternative Music Soc (DUAMS) is Trinity’s society for modern, alternative and rock music. The society is involved in running concerts, jamming, specialist music nights, karaoke, club nights and of course living the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle. The society room located in House 6 offers the ideal location to relax at lunchtime and enjoy some quality tunes. The society aims to promote new music, especially new Irish and Trinity acts. If you have any interest in music then the Alternative Music Society is most definitely the place for you. DUAMS@csc.tcd.ie


ANIMATION

Animation is a society made by and for animation lovers. The society aims to promote animation and the variety of animation techniques through regular screenings of animated films, talks and workshops. We show animated movies from around the world as well as some well known classics from the likes of Disney, Dreamworks and Studio Ghibli. animation@csc.tcd.ie

ARCHAELOGICAL ArchSoc aims to provide its members with a broad and exciting range of events both social and academic. From lectures delivered by world famous archaeologists on topics ranging from gladiators to the Aztecs, to trips abroad and around Ireland, historical reenactments and demonstrations. Our Black Tie Imperial Ball held in conjunction with our friends at DU Classical Society is always a highlight of the year and in the past we’ve travelled across Europe, to Rome, Prague, Budapest and beyond! In addition to this we aim to keep our members informed on the latest news happening in the archaeological world as well as dig and volunteering opportunities. archsoc@csc.tcd.ie

ARCHITECTURAL ARABESQUE The Arabesque society is a vibrant society that aims to provide a tolerant and accepting environment, that respects and incorporates the wishes of the individuals within it, for the purpose of promoting/fostering Arab multinational unity, understanding the history and culture of the individual Arab nations between students in TCD. arabesque@csc.tcd.ie 8

TCD Architectural Society is Trinity’s arena for all those interested in anything architectural, whether that means reading Vitruvius or just sitting indoors with a cup of tea. Arcsoc makes the most of TCD’s eclectic collection of buildings by fostering a deeper understanding and affection towards all things architectural. We have guest lectures, tours, paper readings and nights out, so basically if you just want to have fun in nice buildings, give us a go! architecture@csc.tcd.ie

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BIOCHEMICAL The aims of the society are to stimulate interest in Biochemistry, and related disciplines and also to promote closer contact and co-operation between all students and staff who share that interest. The main activity of the society is the organisation of a series of quality talks throughout the year. biochem@csc.tcd.ie

BIOLOGICAL Established in 1874, Biosoc is one of Trinity’s oldest societies and caters for everyone with an interest in healthcare and medicine. Throughout the year we run events like our book sale, Christmas trip, Med Ball, medical intervarsities, along with numerous seminars and even some medical-themed entertainment. We also organise Med Day, a huge fundraiser for local hospitals. So whether you’re after the drama of Grey’s Anatomy, House M.D.’s brains or just some Scrubs-style laughs, Biosoc has the prescription for you! biosoc@csc.tcd.ie

BOTANY Tired of lectures and need some fresh air? BotSoc plans to focus on more day long field trips and a few weekend ones thrown in for good measure. Learn why plants are so important in today’s world, why there is a shortage of Botanists and how Plant Sciences/Botany is becoming the most sought after Moderatorship in the science course. At the end of each event we meet in a suitable establishment where we can drink and consume what we study! botany@csc.tcd.ie

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Business The Dublin University Business and Economics Society DUBES has been uniting the Arts Block since 1929. DUBES strives to provide our members with opportunities to meet similar minded people through events ranging from trips abroad to informational speakers and fantastic nights out in town. Every year DUBES hosts the Post-Budget Analysis Event, the Trinternship competition and Bess Ball. We pride ourselves on our strong alumni base and look forward to welcoming our new Freshers to DUBES. dubes@csc.tcd.ie

DUBLIN UNIVERSITY

CALEDONIAN SOCIETY

CALEDONIAN Cal Soc prides itself on proving that ‘craic,’ is a word as Scots Gaelic as it is Irish. If you don’t believe us then why not come taste a Scotch single malt at our tastings; don a kilt and spin through our St Andrew’s Ball or be challenged by our speakers and see why Scotland saw the first Enlightenment? And, of course, raise a toast to Rab at Burns Supper, our rowdy celebration of Scotland’s national bard! calsoc@csc.tcd.ie

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CANCER

CHAPEL CHOIR

The Trinity Cancer Society is a branch of the Irish Cancer Society run by your fellow students. We aim to promote awareness of cancer, provide support to those affected by it and raise money for those who need it. With diverse events ranging from charity skydiving to making men grow hilariously pathetic moustaches for a month, some say we put the fun in fun-draising! Also distributor of Trinity’s only (official) naked calendar. cancer@csc.tcd.ie

CAPOEIRA

CHESS

Join us to experience a unique blend of African and Brazilian culture: Learn to play capoeira - the fusion of dance, martial arts, music and acrobatics! Increase your flexibility, strength and coordination to the rhythm of Brazilian capoeira music. Classes are open to all levels - beginners welcome! capoeira@csc.tcd.ie

CARDS & BRIDGE Trinity Cards Society is the home of Poker, Bridge and other playing card games in College. We offer a friendly and competitive atmosphere to players of all levels to come, play and learn at our weekly games anytime during the year. Every Monday is our friendly “Cash Game Mondays”, where you can and come and go as you please, while our weekly poker tournament is held every Wednesday. Bridge is also held weekly throughout the year bridge@csc.tcd.ie / cards@csc.tcd.ie

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Chapel Choir performs a broad range of Church music from tudor to contemporary at two services each week in College Chapel during term. Membership is open to all students. As well as singing biweekly in the Chapel, the choir performs at high profile college events including the Carol Service and Trinity Monday. The choir is often invited to travel and sing in other venues. Choral scholarships are available. For more information, please visit www.tcdchapelchoir.ie

ChessSoc is for all things chess. Club nights are on Tuesdays at 7 in the New Seminar Room, School of Maths, The Hamilton. There you can play against others, analyse games, play other chess variants and learn from stronger players. We also run numerous events throughout the year, such as tournaments, classes for beginners, simultaneous exhibitions and course versus course competitions. Beginners, even if you don’t know the rules, are always welcome! chess@csc.tcd.ie

CHINESE Winner of Most Improved Society 2013 – The Chinese Society hosts events for all students to discover new cultures and experiences. Calligraphy, Kung Fu, Food tasting, Music, Painting, Nights out and the very special Chinese New Year Festival are some of the activities held throughout the year. We also offer professionally taught Chinese Mandarin lessons and organise day-trips to landmarks in Ireland. chinese@csc.tcd.ie

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CHORAL Founded in 1837, the Choral Society is Trinity’s oldest and largest choir and specialises in the performance of largescale choral works, accompanied by a full orchestra. We rehearse on Wednesdays from 7-9 pm, and welcome students and staff of all vocal ranges and levels of singing experience. choral@csc.tcd.ie

CHRISTIAN UNION The Christian Union is a Gospel-based, non-denominational fellowship whose members live to proclaim the Good News of Jesus on campus. Our vision is to be outward looking and inward searching - both illustrating God’s love to others, while also seeking its application in our own lives on a day-to-day basis. All are welcome to our events and meetings, regardless of faith or viewpoint. Come and See! cunion@csc.tcd.ie

CLINICAL THERAPY Clinical Therapy - Founded in 2015, the society aims to promote the fields of Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Radiation Therapy within the college. Following a successful first year, the society’s events cater to both the academic and social aspects of college life. DUCTS strives to create a campus identity and build a community for students studying the health therapies. clinicaltherapies@csc.tcd.ie

C H RI STI AN

UNION

TRINITY COLLEGE

CLASSICAL SOCIETY The DU Classical Society, founded in 1906 and Best Small Society 2011/12, is the place for all those interested in the ancient worlds of Greece and Rome, whether that means reading Homer or wearing a toga. With members from all over campus, we mix talks from worldrenowned classicists with nights out and the best in classical cinema. Highlights include our trips abroad (Rome, Pompeii and Barcelona have all been visited in recent years) and our legendary black-tie Imperial Ball. From philosophy to drama, poetry to history, there’s something for everyone! classical@csc.tcd.ie

COMEDY Comedy Soc is dedicated to bringing students the best comedy from Trinity, Dublin and beyond at affordable rates. We also cultivate students’ interest in performance, whether it be in our stand-up classes (free to all members), sketch or just as an enthusiastic audience member! Previous events include Comedy Intervarsities, Edinburgh Fringe preview shows, and our regular €2 gigs at the Pav! comedy@csc.tcd.ie

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COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science - DUCSS is Trinity’s society for computer science, interactive entertainment and competitive gaming. Though linked to Computer Science courses, DUCSS aims to promote Computer Science to the wider college through talks from industry leaders, such as Bloomberg, HubSpot and DemonWare. We also regularly run gaming tournaments, social nights, and programming practice sessions throughout the year! ducss@csc.tcd.ie

Cumann Gaelach Tá an Cumann Gaelach ar cheann de na cumainn is mó sa choláiste, agus gan dabht ar bith ‘s é an cumann is fearr sa choláiste. Eagraímid imeachtaí éagsúla trí mheán na Gaeilge, ar nós ceolchoirmeacha, céilithe, díospóireachtaí, turais chuig an Oireachtas agus an nGaeltacht. Anuas ar sin eagraímid seachtain iomlán d’imeachtaí - Éigse na Tríonóide. Tá i bhfad níos mó ag baint leis an nGaeilge san ollscoil ná mar a bhí ar scoil, bí páirteach agus tuigfidh tú! Má tá grá agus spéis agat sa teanga, bí linn – even if you only have cúpla focal! Anuas ar sin,”tá seomra caidrimh álileann - Seomra na Gaeilge - i gcroílár an champais, oscailte gach uile lá chun do Ghaeilge a úsáid, cupán tae a bheith agat nó d’obair bhaile a dhéanamh. Téigh suas an staighre taobh thiar den Bhutrach (Buttery). Tar don Ghaeilge, fan don chraic! cumann@csc.tcd.ie 12

“I really enjoyed my degree but my involvement in Trinity societies is what really made my college experience special. “The more you put in, the more you get out” is very true in this case. I was involved in 26 plays in the course of my time in college - a grand little total! - but I couldn’t even begin to calculate the sheer amount of fun that was had in that time. Be brave... Join up!” Sam Ford: TSM English & German Societies: ArcSoc, Players, The Phil, French Soc

DANCE Whether you want to keep fit, meet new people, or of course just have the craic, dancing is 109% the way to go. DU Dance offers classes in a variety of styles of dance for all members regardless of ability. Classes have a relaxed atmosphere so whether you are dancing for the first time or continuing an existing interest, our aim is for you to enjoy yourself! We also compete in the annual Inter-varsity dance competition, so if you have past dance experience you can audition to become a member of any of our highly reputable varsity crews. See you all on the dance floor! dance@csc.tcd.ie

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ENGINEERING

DIGITAL ARTS Digital Arts Society (aka DUDJ) is TCD’s official DJ Society. Throughout the year they host mixing tutorials, tailored to all levels, exclusively for their members. They run their own niche nights, as well as collaborating with other societies on some of the best social events of the year- such as Trinity Ball. They strive to provide a means for both aspiring and established student DJs and Producers to get their work into the public eye and look forward to welcoming their new members this September. digiarts@csc.tcd.ie

The Engineering Society is one of Trinity’s oldest societies. Our aim is to organise events which promote the engineering profession in new and refreshing ways: such as workshops, quizzes, trips and organising Trinity’s Engineering, Maths and Science (EMS) day. We also organise an annual Internship Fair, which provides students a chance to network with companies. The society is open to all students, whether studying engineering or simply wanting to meet new people. We focus particularly on helping new students settle into life at TCD. engsoc@csc.tcd.ie

ENTREPRENEURIAL

ENACTUS We are the social entrepreneurship society! If you want to have the bants, learn real life and entrepreneurial skills while making real change for the better, we are waiting for you to sign up. We have all seen the problems that exist in our society - homelessness, hunger, injustice – we create projects that tackle these issues and make the world a better place. Every member immediately become part of a project and starts making an impact and real change. We all have what it takes to improve the lives of those around us and we would love to see you join us on our journey! enactus@csc.tcd.ie

Entrepreneurial society fosters innovation in Trinity College and aids students on all stages of their entrepreneurial journey through an array of programmes and events. We run an Incubator programme, a Dragon’s Den competition, a Startup Fair, the TES Talks series, a Hack Day, and a series of Insight Events. Our membership pack this year is something special, looking forward to seeing you all in Front Square! entrepren@csc.tcd.ie

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ENVIRONMENTAL

Not your average bunch of world savers, Enviro-Soc is one of the friendliest societies on campus. Whether you want to go on fun trips away, learn more about sustainability and environmental issues, get involved in formal policy making in the university, get careers advice, attend our great range of talks and events (we love giving you lunch), or just make new friends; EnviroSoc is the place for you. Like all of our members, you are free to be as active in the society as you want! We can’t wait to meet you and hear what you want to do with us this year! environment@csc.tcd.ie

EUROPEAN LAW ELSA is the largest network of law students in the world. Being part of this network by being a member of ELSA Trinity offers law students a perfect platform to develop their existing skills, acquire new skills and meet fellow students and legal professionals throughout Europe. To date ELSA has given Trinity students the opportunity to undertake internships in the Council of Europe, to participate in ELSA Training days in Cagliari, Italy, to be a delegate to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, to attend international Council meetings across Europe and much more. elsa@csc.tcd.ie.

EUROPA FASHION Europa aims to promote European diversity both cultural and political in Trinity. Being European is now a part of our identity and it’s important to engage with this by getting involved in European affairs and events. The society is about enjoying what it means to be European by learning together about European cultures and topical issues. Our members will enjoy a range of events including nights out , language evenings, foreign film nights and excursions. europa@csc.tcd.ie 14

Trinity Fashion Society is the most vibrant society on campus. From swap shops, to LFW, to trend-setting social events, the eclectic mix of passions from the society members will provide that irresistible fashion fix. Each year talented teams of stylists, models, runway production and PR, enable the society to play host to the annual Fashion Show. Fashion Soc promises to showcase the spectrum of fashion all year, front and centre fashion@csc.tcd.ie

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FINE GAEL

FIANNA FAIL

Trinity YFG is basically an ideas vehicle for young people and a platform for meaningful political engagement. Whether you want to become a better public speaker, social justice campaigner, socialite or the next Enda Kenny, then we have the platform for you to get started. While supporting the leading government party, we are an autonomous organization with our own leadership that pushes policies important to young people. finegael@csc.tcd.ie

Fianna Fáil - Cumann Wolfe Tone is the Trinity branch of Fianna Fáil. Our meetings provide a vibrant atmosphere in which to debate the challenges facing Ireland and to form practical solutions through effective campaigning. Dedicated in memory of Trinity’s finest patriot, the Cumann seeks to promote the aims of the Irish republican tradition—in particular; Irish unity, social and economic equality, and the revival of the Irish language. Sinne Fianna Fáil atá faoi gheall ag Éirinn. fiannafail@csc.tcd.ie

FOOD & DRINK

FILM

The Film Society caters to film enthusiasts and filmmakers across campus. Whether you’re interested in making films or you’re just excited about the free movie nights, we offer the best opportunity to meet and socialise with like-minded individuals interested in all aspects of film. We perform a range of functions from hosting workshops, screenings, competitions and networking events to supplying equipment and funding to make your film. film@csc.tcd.ie

DU Food & Drink society is without a doubt the tastiest, sauciest student organisation in Trinity. We pride ourselves on indulgence and gluttony, because there is no more universal language than good grub and grog. Some of our annual events include burrito making/eating nights, whiskey appreciation, cooking classes and enough wine and cheese events to really feel at home in Trinity haw haw. This year we eagerly await the return of our hugely successful inaugural banquet #FEAST along with some other sweet surprises in stew. If you love your belly then join us on Fresher’s week at the big red canopy fooddrnk@csc.tcd.ie

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FLAC – are you interested in human rights and social justice issues? Then FLAC is the society for you! As well as providing legal advice to students, we campaign on issues such as homelessness, the refugee crisis, child poverty and women’s rights. You don’t have to study law to be a member and there are loads of ways to get involved; come along to hear our guest speakers; join us in our annual sleep-out fundraiser; take part in our research projects, or enter our moot court competitions for a chance to win an internship with a NGO! flac@csc.tcd.ie

FRENCH TCD French Soc is devoted to spreading appreciation for French language and culture throughout Trinity. We host coffee mornings, language exchange evenings, wine tastings, and much more, so no matter what you’re into, there’ll be something for you! frenchsociety@csc.tcd.ie 16

GAMERS Celebrate all forms of gaming. We challenge each other through any kind of game you can imagine; boardgames, wargames, card games, RPGs and more. Our society room in Goldsmith Hall is a social hub where gamers of all stripes gather to talk and play. We run weekly gaming events and two annual conventions: Freshycon, especially for Freshers, and Leprecon, Ireland’s oldest gaming convention with attendees from all over Europe. So come in, grab a die, and start playing gamers@csc.tcd.ie

GENERAL SCIENCE General Science Society is an inclusive society that serves as a one stop shop for students from all backgrounds who have an interest in science and technology. We provide interactive events and talks which are accessible to all students of Trinity as well working to be the perfect companion society to the General Science course. genscience@csc.tcd.ie

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GENDER EQUALITY

GEOGRAPHY DU geographical Society, established in 1952, provides both a social and educa¬tional role by which students, from all fields of study, can come together to share their interest in geography and the wider world. The annual international trip to a European city is the society’s biggest event, last year visiting Riga. The society also traditionally hosts the famous Earth Ball, many guest speakers, pub quizzes, and film nights along with more great events. Sign up to trinity Geog Soc on Freshers week to have an incredible experience and make friends for life. geogsoc@csc.tcd.ie

Our society stands for a simple idea – we want everyone to be treated equally well, regardless of gender, by each other and by society at large. This is sadly not always the case: from double standards in the media to sexual harassment, gender stereotypes and employment equality, these issues affect us all. Through relaxed movie nights, informative lectures and intriguing talks featuring notable guest speakers, the society brings together a diverse range of students to enable discussion and raise awareness. duges@csc.tcd.ie

GERMANIC

GENETICS GenSoc is for people interested in new and exciting developments in genetics that have either a scientific or social sig-nificance. Along with the doubleedged swords of cloning and genetic engineering GenSoc has a lot to think about and a lot of fun doing it. Talks with experts, trips away and high profile speakers means that if you are interested in what it is going to be like to be human in 20 years, you need to join GenSoc. gensoc@csc.tcd.ie

As the Germanic society we promote German language and culture. Many of our events involve practising your German skills. Of course we are also very welcoming to those who do not speak German. This year we plan to hold an exchange trip between Trinity College and a German university, which should be of interest to any students studying German. Hope to see you soon. Bis Bald! germanic@csc.tcd.ie

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT Global Development Society aims to promote awareness of issues relating to international development and social justice. Last year we won the accolade of ‘Best New Society’ at the CSC awards, and are hoping to capitalise on our success by continuing to provide members with a friendly and engaging atmosphere. We organise regular on-campus events including panel discussions, workshops, and screenings to help educate the student body about the global challenges we face globaldev@csc.tcd.ie www.trinitysocieties.ie

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GREENS Trinity Greens aims to create awareness of environmental, social and political issues. Events include debates and discussions on topics ranging from current affairs and politics to youth issues and animal rights. We also have speakers throughout the year. At our meetings we discuss current affairs, the environment and forthcoming events as well as a range of other subjects. greens@csc.tcd.ie

HIKING Trinity Hiking Society affords students, especially visiting ones, the opportunity of experiencing some of Ireland’s fantastic mountains at weekends. We pass on some mountaineering skills on an informal basis and are affiliated with Mountaineering Ireland. Not only this, but hillwalking is a great way to meet and get to know people: we run social events throughout the year. We are always looking for new and enthusiastic members to get involved. hiking@csc.tcd.ie

HISPANIC

The Hist has been at the heart of discussion, debate and the exchange of ideas in Ireland since 1770. The society exists as a stage for Nobel Laureates, heads of state, political activists, artists and students to address the issues of the day at our renowned Wednesday night debates. Last year’s guests included Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton, Dan Brown, Robert Sheehan and Evanna Lynch! Find us in the GMB for details on upcoming debates, guests and events. hist@csc.tcd.ie

HISTORY Join us to be part of a soci¬ety dedicated to those who have a pas¬sion for history. Our trips abroad, our regular nightsout and the annual Apollo Ball are highlights of the college calen¬dar for all our members while our histori¬cal talks and debates are guaranteed to engage your inner history buff. If you’re looking for variety and for the chance to make new friends, then DU History is the society for you! history@csc.tcd.ie

HORSE RACING

Enjoy Hispanic culture? If you’re a fan of the humble sombrero, tapas and public tomato fights or are simply looking to improve your language skills and meet some new amigos in college, Trinity Hispanic society offers all of the above. We aim to promote awareness and appreciation of all things Spanish and Latin-American through tapas evenings, language exchanges, film screenings, salsa classes, reggaeton club nights and mucho más. Hasta pronto amigos! hispanic@csc.tcd.ie 18

HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Racing is a celebration of stamina, skill and quality breeding. Whether you’re new to all this or as experienced as the mighty Galileo, we encourage any and all to ‘Get the Ride’ with Horse Racing Soc., founders of the Spin 103.8 Student Raceday. With trips to Paris, Cheltenham and stud farms including Coolmore and the Irish National Stud, get stuck into the most social sport of them all and Trinity’s fastest growing society. horseracing@csc.tcd.ie

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INTERNET (netsoc)

INDIAN The Trinity Indian Society aims to provide students at TCD a gateway into the rich culture and tradition of the South Asian Subcontinent. We regularly organise events ranging from the celebration of festivals to Indian food nights, movie screenings, henna painting and even Bollywood-themed parties. In addition to this, we dedicate an entire week–– the ‘Trinity Indian week’, to bringing you enough fun, tradition and diversity to last you the year! So come join us, surround yourself with all things Indian and let us welcome you into our large and loving family! trindiansoc@csc.tcd.ie

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The aim of DUISS is to bring people together—whether you’re from Patagonia or... Ireland!—to share past experiences and create new ones. We bring you around Ireland from the north of Donegal to the south of Cork while also having regular movie nights and celebrating various holidays in style. These events have caused us to be one of Trinity’s most active student societies with arguably the nicest and most outgoing members to date. iss@csc.tcd.ie

INVERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (SOFIA)

We offer a hosting service where you can host your own website. We run weekly tutorials on everything from how to make simple or complex webpages to using code versioning tools or typesetting a professional looking document with LaTeX. We also offer private remote file storage you can access from anywhere. Apart from all this we also organise talks from big-name speakers, trips, intervarsity socials and, for the gamers among you, all-night LAN gaming sessions. Lastly, we host an IRC network which connects several universities across Ireland! To join call down to our room in Goldsmith Hall or email secretary@netsoc.tcd.ie

INVESTORS Investors is the pre-eminent society for all ambitious Trinity students. Our members gain experience in investing through our unique trading competitions which allow members to invest virtual money in authentic investments linked concurrently to world markets. Invevtors also publishes a monthly financial newspaper, The Bull, offering members the opportunity to submit articles to gain experience in financial journalism. We offer unrivalled employment and networking opportunities with leading firms in business and finance, making us the premier society for students looking to enhance their employment prospects. investors@csc.tcd.ie

The Society for International Affairs gives students opportunities to cultivate an interest in International Affairs and hear about diplomatic life from professionals in the fields. SOFIA’s weekly Tuesday events deal with International Affairs from a variety of perspectives in order to provide our members with a balanced and informative picture of the most pressing issues facing the global community today. sofia@csc.tcd.ie www.trinitysocieties.ie

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ITALIAN

JEWISH

Italian Society - Do you love anything Italian from Pavarotti to Pizza? Then we’re the society for you! We promote all things Italian: food, cinema, music and current political and social issues. Embrace your inner linguist and come along to our language exchanges. Indulge at our pizza and vino nights, meet our important guest speakers and attend our music evenings. Simply enjoy La Dolce Vita with us! italian@csc.tcd.ie

JAPANESE Japanese Society is a society that celebrates and enjoys all aspects of Japanese culture. If you want to learn to make sushi, try out Japanese food or drinks, watch Japanese films or anime, learn to speak Japanese, or just try out a little of the whole culture in general then come join us and enjoy a little bit of the East right here in Trinity. japanese@csc.tcd.ie

JAZZ Whether it’s playing or listening to Jazz that you love, your needs will be catered for by the Jazz Society. The society provides its members with access to their practice space and with plentiful opportunities to soak up live Jazz, Blues, Funk and Soul at regular gigs both on campus and around the city. Jazz soc kick-starts the year with a trip to the Cork Jazz Festival in October. The society serves as a platform for musicians to meet and form bands through jamming sessions, improvisation classes and showcase gigs. jazz@csc.tcd.ie 20

Jewish society serves as a voice of the Jewish community at TCD and contributes to a greater understanding of Jewish life, tradition and culture on campus. We welcome all members of the college to join us for weekly Shabbat, the Jewish holidays, and our other events relating to Jewish culture. We look forwards to meeting you in the upcoming year! jewish@csc.tcd.ie

JOLY GEOLOGICAL

The Joly society, founded after John Joly, is for rock lovers everywhere. We celebrate our love of rocks by organising geology themed table quizzes, guest speakers and many other activities that appropriately describes our love of rocks. A geological and fun trip away is a great opportunity to make friends, have a lot of fun and extend your knowledge on your favourite subject. We’re spicing up our image this year so don’t forget to check us out at fresher’s week, on Facebook and on Instagram. joly@csc.tcd.ie

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JUGGLING

LABOUR

We promote the development of various juggling skills: facilitating everyone from complete beginners to experts, we run regular workshops in poi, ball and club juggling, diablo, staff and devil sticks, and occasional ones promoting such skills as unicycle riding. The highlight is the annual juggling convention, which is hosted in conjunction with juggling societies from the other Dublin universities. jugsoc@csc.tcd.ie

KNITTING

The Trinity Labour society is a youth branch of the Labour Party. Members of Trinity Labour can learn about the political system in Ireland and become politically active. In Trinity Labour we stand for equality, inclusion, social justice, and tolerance; we strive to promote our ideals on campus through weekly meetings and speaker events on topical issues. We are an active and campaigning society, demanding progressive change in Irish society. labour@csc.tcd.ie

LAURENTIAN

Knit Soc promotes all needlecrafts and aims to teach anyone who wants to learn, from complete beginners to experts. Whatever you choose to make, knitting is a fantastic life skill (and you’ll be happy come the collapse of civilisation that you have it!). Our weekly knitting circle is a great way to meet new friends and get involved in our charity events. knittingsoc@csc.tcd.ie

KOREAN

Laurentian Society seeks to contribute to the cultural and social enrichment of the diverse college communities. It provides a forum for the exposition and discussion of historical and contemporary issues, while bringing a Catholic perspective into play. We offer to educate interested members on aspects of Catholicism. It is a society for anybody who wants to be intellectually challenged, engage in great discussions and have a great time! laurentian@csc.tcd.ie

For anyone interested in Korea’s unique and fascinating culture. Members can take part in a range of cultural activities, such as cooking classes, restaurant outings, film screenings and more. Prior knowledge of Korean language, culture or society is not necessary . The Society warmly welcomes anyone who would like to learn more about the beautiful culture of Korea. korean@csc.tcd.ie www.trinitysocieties.ie

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LITERARY

LAW Law Soc is one of the biggest societies on campus, renowned for its balls and parties, including campus favourites Swing Ball and the infamous Masquerave. The society runs the most exciting competitions with prizes including internships to Washington DC. Law Soc has one of the most prestigious guest line ups in its history - sign up and let Law Soc make your four years at Trinity the best of your life. librarian@tcdlawsoc.com

Literary Society - is Trinity’s foremost society for the creation and celebration of literature, a haven for all aspiring writers and fervent readers. We host weekly events and daily coffee hours. With writing workshops, open readings, book clubs, an extensive lending library and fascinating speakers [past guests include John Boyne, David Levithan and Ali Smith], The Trinity Literary Society has assuaged literary hunger since 1985. If you like curling up with good books, you’re going to love curling up with us! literary@csc.tcd.ie

MANAGEMENT SCIENCE The Dublin University Management Science Society (aka DUMSS) offers more than its name suggests. If you’re studying management science, business, computers, maths, statistics or just want a great society to have fun and get to know new people, then DUMSS is for you. Events include internship nights, poker nights, pub crawls, sports leagues, Christmas jumper nights, karaoke and our international mystery tour which has seen us to places such as Bruge, Milan and Frankfurt. We’re the society that can work and play! dumss@csc.tcd.ie

LGBT QSoc is open to students of any sexual orientation who are interested in socialising with LGBT students or others that are interested in queer society and/or queer politics. Trinity LGBT is Ireland’s oldest LGBT Society and runs a variety of events for its members including workshops, book clubs, socials, trips away, gigs, drama events, themed parties, protests, campaigns and much more. Trinity LGBT has something for everyone so come along and do something different! LGBT@csc.tcd.ie/QSoc@csc.tcd.oe 22

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MATHS

MEDITATION

We’re looking forward to another great year jam-packed with Mathsoc traditions such as our Freshers’ Doughnut Reception, the annual Mario Kart tournament, the Maths Intervarsities, and many more, in addition to maths-related talks. Mathsoc also boasts an impressive society room complete with an extensive library of maths, physics, engineering, and computer programming books. maths@csc.tcd.ie

The Meditation Society aims to assist with the emotional and spiritual development of College students and staff by teaching the ‘mindfulness’ of breathing’ and ‘cultivation of loving kindness’ meditation practices. Experienced meditation teachers lead weekly classes and the society also runs retreats so that those learning meditation have the opportunity to meditate in ideal conditions. meditate@csc.tcd.ie

METAPHYSICAL the metafizz

MATURE STUDENTS The Mature Students Society provides opportunities for mature students to meet, socialise and network with others who are encountering, or have already experienced, the academic and social challenges that meet them on their entry into third level education. The Society has a lively social aspect. It organises regular free lunches and coffee mornings. Other regular activities include social drinks, quizzes, music, sports and many others. The Society invites members to suggest and organise new events that will interest others. mature@csc.tcd.ie

M.O.V.E. / D.O.V.E

a philosophers’ society

Metaphysical Society, or “the Metafizz” for short, is Trinity’s (actual) philosophical society, committed to bringing philosophical problems, questions, and answers to the attention of the wider college community. We meet once or twice a week to listen to papers/talks given by guest lecturers, student speakers, and the occasional famous philosopher. Past guests include Erwin Schrodinger, Daniel Dennett, A.C. Grayling, Helen Beebee, J.L. Austin, Gilbert Ryle, and David Chalmers. We also have a book club for members of all disciplinary backgrounds who are interested in reading philosophical texts as well as a lending library of philosophy books available both for research and for personal use. metafizz@csc.tcd.ie

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MICROBIOLOGY The society was founded in 1976 to review conceptual and technological advances in diverse areas of microbiology, mycology, virology and biotechnology. Topics & guests speakers are chosen for their ability to provide topical, factual and up-to-date info on state of the art developments as well as illustrate important principles of the natural sciences. microsoc@csc.tcd.ie

MODERN LANGUAGES Modlang allows students to participate in language-oriented and foreign culture events, including weekly classes. French, German, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Italian and Japanese classes have run in the past. Its library is available to members, containing literary classics from various countries. We have social evenings where members can practice their linguistic abilities, as well as non- English language film screenings and guest speakers. modlang@csc.tcd.ie

MUSIC Founded in 1953, DU Music is Trinity’s premier society for musicians of all genres, providing members with performance opportunities, practice space and a platform for academic discussion. We hold regular open mic nights and recitals, along with a variety of harmonious events to suit all tastes. Our practice room in House 6 has a piano and music stands available for members, and our extensive library of sheet music & books provides further resources for musical exploration. music@csc.tcd.ie 24

MUSICAL THEATRE

The wait is over. Musical Theatre has arrived in Trinity! This is the first society of its kind in Trinity with the sole objective being to produce and stage musical theatre productions on campus. Whether you are interested in being a performer, musician, technical officer or production team member, TMTS offers you the best opportunity to socialise with like minded individuals and be part of something unforgettable. tmts@csc.tcd.ie

MUSLIM STUDENTS Whether you’re a Muslim or a nonMuslim, this society caters to both! We are a lively society in TCD made of students hoping to help further enrich the college through religious, cultural, and social events. Some of the things we do include help maintain the prayer room, hold calligraphy workshops, have a discover Islam week, host fundraisers for charity, and also help clear up any misconceptions students may have regarding Islam. If you are looking for diversity, you’ve found it! muslim@csc.tcd.ie

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NEUROSCIENCE

PHILOSOPHICAL

The Neuroscience Society aims to bring together students and staff who are interested in how the brain works. We organise a variety of seminars throughout the year presented by both local and internationally renowned speakers. These seminars span a wide range of neuroscience-related topics from both popular science and academia. We also regularly host social events throughout the year, including Summer BBQs, film nights, table quizzes and our annual NeuroSoc ball neuroscience@csc.tcd.ie

ORCHESTRA Trinity Orchestra is Ireland’s only entirely student run orchestra, made up of over 100 students. We perform two classical concerts during the academic year but have also covered a number of modern artists such as Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, Vampire Weekend and David Bowie. The aim of the orchestra is to give students who have a passion and talent for music the opportunity to play with others and explore their musicality in a nonacademic environment. We welcome both playing and non-playing members. Non-playing members can avail of discounted and priority tickets to all our concerts. orchsoc@csc.tcd.ie

The Phil has been at the centre of student life in Trinity for over three centuries. Primarily concerned with oratory and public speaking, it is Trinity’s largest and most active society. The Phil meets every Thursday evening in the GMB to debate a motion and to be addressed by world renowned experts in their field. The Phil has played host to world class speakers such as Angela Merkel, Joe Biden, John McCain, Al Pacino, Hugh Laurie, Ice Cube and Whoopi Goldberg. Debating and incredible opportunities are all on offer! phil@csc.tcd.ie

PHARMACEUTICAL DUPSA is a student-run society with fun, entertainment and above all the pharmacy students at it’s nucleus. From our mystery tours to our reception gatherings to the annual Pharmacy Ball, every pharmacy event is meticulously planned by DUPSA and great pride is taken in providing this networking hub for our fellow students. With a very successful Facebook page, every night out and event will be at your fingertips. dupsa@csc.tcd.ie www.trinitysocieties.ie

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PIRATE PARTY

PHOTOGRAPHY Since 1948, the Photographic Association has been offering its members the opportunity to both improve their photography skills and exhibit their work. The association holds classes on a range of topics suitable for all levels, while special guests give talks and master classes for more experienced members. Digital SLRs, film SLRs, lenses, tripods and books are available for rent, and discounts are available from two Dublin camera shops. Exhibitions are held throughout the year, along with various day outings and our yearly trip abroad. Our 2 darkrooms on campus are available to use by our members. dupa@csc.tcd.ie

The DU Pirate Party is a society political in nature, driven by the belief that civil liberties and personal freedoms should take precedence over private and cor¬porate interests. We embrace the ide¬als of free culture and information, and oppose censorship and surveillance. As a society we aim to raise aware¬ness of these and other issues, while educating people about their rights and striving for change. pirate@csc.tcd.ie

PLAYERS PHYSICS DU Physoc aims to provide a space for people interested in physics. We host talks on a fortnightly basis, as well as organise social events such as quizzes, board game nights and of course our Halloween and Christmas parties.We are introducing Physoc Lunch Time Chats, informal talks given during lunch with free tea and coffee and a place to eat your own packed/ bought lunch. We also provide beginner tutorials in Latex, Inkscape and Mathematica, and for the first time ever will organise the MathsPhys Ball (in conjunction with Mathsoc). We organise trips abroad

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DU Players is Trinity’s Drama and Theatre society. We produce almost 60 student productions a year in our on campus, entirely student run Players Theatre. If you’re not an actor don’t worry, we also run student led courses in all aspects of technical theatre and theatre production and also host a variety of social events every Wednesday night, as well as larger events throughout the year like our Mystery Tour and the infamous Players Ball. We aim to encourage all types of creativity and are always looking for new writers, directors, actors, designers and all round legends. info@duplayers.com players@csc.tcd.ie

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QUIZ

POOL We cater for every skill level, whether you’re the next Ronnie O’Sullivan, or a complete novice. Our events include cash-prize tournaments every Tuesday (5pm, top floor GMB), as well as free weekly pool practice on a Wednesday evening (JCR Café, 6pm). Poolsoc members are also able to join our snooker league, doubles tournaments, pool teams and accompany us on our mixed bag of nights out, all for free! With a lot of laughs and a boat load of free pool available, you’d be fool not to join. (It’s only 2 euro!). Don’t forget to check our Facebook page for further updates on our events. poolsoc@csc.tcd.ie

QuizSoc, is one of Trinity’s newest societies. Catering to all levels and ranges of expertise and knowledge, we host regular fun pub quizzes (general and themed) throughout the year, as well as trials for the first Irish Quiz Intervarsities. So whether you’re just convinced you know more about Harry Potter than anyone on campus, or you’d fancy setting the standard for the future by helping us take down Trinity’s biggest rivals, QuizSoc has something for everyone. quizsoc@csc.tcd.ie

RUSSIAN

PSYCHOLOGY The aims of PsychSoc are to promote the field of psychology within College and to demonstrate the subject’s importance and relevance to everyday life. We have regular visitors giving speeches on topical issues within the psychological field, that are of interest to the layperson as well as the student of psychology. We foster links with other Colleges through intervarsity debates and through our involvement in the Annual Congress of Psychology Students in Ireland. The PsychSoc is also a forum for people interested in psychology to meet and socialise. psychsoc@csc.tcd.ie

Founded in 2008 by a group of passionate students, the Russian Society of Trinity College introduces students to the culture of Russia and promotes Russian traditions and language in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. We provide Russian classes and organise many events throughout the year for our members, Russian, Irish and from all around the world. All our events are bilingual, so don’t feel pressured into believing you have to be a fluent Russian speaker to join. Everyone is welcome! russian@csc.tcd.ie

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SINGERS

SCIENCE FICTION Founded in 1983, SFSOC has evolved into college’s foremost refuge from the monotony of reality… and from lectures. Relax in our fantastically comfy society room. Watch films, read books, play videogames. Chill with likeminded people. We encompass not only science fiction but also fantasy, anime, manga, action films and anything we enjoy a lot! Besides regular film screenings and playing lots of videogames, we also run bigger events. Favourites include the legendary Iron Stomach contest, Assassin, the Halloween Ball and the Space Ball. sfsoc@csc.tcd.ie

SINN FEIN

SIGN LANGUAGE The Sign Language Society actively pro¬motes Deaf awareness, culture, and Sign Language in Trinity. We offer beginners and advanced sign language classes, as well as organise various social events and lectures throughout the year, which help our members to socialise and practise sign language in a relaxed environment, as well as learn about the rich history of the Deaf in Ireland. Last year’s events included trips to Deaf Village Ireland, talks on other national sign languages, constitutional recognition, and deaf LGBT groups. sign@csc.tcd.ie 28

Singers is a popular society with a reputation for promoting choral music of a high standard. The society consists of four choirs: Trinity Singers, the mixed choir; Boydell Singers, the female choir; Trinitones and Trinity Belles, the male and female a cappella pop ensembles. We stage concerts throughout the year, take part in competitions and collaborate with other societies. We always socialise after rehearsals, and organise a fantastic society tour in November. Pop by our stand during Freshers’ week to audition. singers@csc.tcd.ie

Sinn Féin Trinity College, Cumann Uí Chadhain/Tone, endeavours to generate debate about the future of Ireland, Europe and the wider world. Our vision is the Republican vision of Tone’s generation and successive generations of patriots. We seek the creation of an All-Ireland, democratic-socialist republic based on advancing the welfare of the Irish people, ensuring community empowerment and putting an end to damaging mé féin shortsightedness. We believe that a genuine, fresh approach to politics is needed nationally and internationally. Bígí linn. Tá obair le déanamh ann, tá craic le fáil. sinnfein@csc.tcd.ie

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SOUTH EAST ASIAN

SOCIAL DEMOCRATS To provide an avenue for political discussion and activism in promotion of the ideals and values of The Social Democrats. socialdemocrats@csc.tcd.ie

SOCIALIST WORKERS Socialist Workers Student Society (SWSS) is an anti-capitalist student group. We organize socialist meetings and activism on campus addressing inequality, oppression, imperialism and environmental catastrophe. We are the student wing of the People Before Profit Alliance one of the fastest growing radical-left organisations in Ireland. swss@csc.tcd.ie

SOCIOLOGY Sociology Society is Trinity’s one stop shop for all things Sociological - Dublin University Sociology Society (SocSoc for short!) is open to everyone with an interest in Sociology and how we are all affected by the big and small things in society. SocSoc aims to promote student awareness and interest in the area of sociology, through holding an array of events (keep an eye on Facebook). If you wish to join SocSoc pop us a quick email. sociology@csc.tcd.ie

Established in 2008, DUSEAS aims to promote Southeast Asian culture. Join us as we gather to celebrate various traditional festivals, indulge in delicious food and meet fellow Southeast Asians. We also organize a yearly trip to unique and exciting places in Ireland. With great food, company and exciting events lined up, what are you waiting for? duseas@csc.tcd.ie

STUDENT 2 STUDENT Student to Student runs the Peer Support and Peer Mentoring programmes for the student body. The Peer Mentoring programme assigns incoming students two volunteer mentors to guide them through their first year of college; providing fun events or simply someone to talk to. Peer Supporters are student volunteers trained in listening and support skills, available on request. The society is also supported by the Senior Tutor’s Office and the Student Counselling Service, and is always here to help s2s@csc.tcd.ie

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STUDENT MANAGED FUND

TRADITIONAL MUSIC

Managing over €55,000 of real money, Trinity Student Managed Fund is Europe’s first investment fund that is run entirely by students. The SMF is open to all students, regardless of their degree or starting knowledge of financial markets. Becoming involved in the Student Managed Fund allows students to boost their research, analytical, presentation and teamwork skills whilst fostering relationships with other students, faculty, alumni, and the business community. In 2013/14 we were awarded the ‘Best Small Society’ award for the year. smf@csc.tcd.ie

This society provides a space for members to play and listen to Irish traditional music. It allows musicians to meet and socialise, and helps to promote the traditional arts. A home for trad musicians with an open door to all. tradsoc@csc.tcd.ie

TRINITY ARTS FESTIVAL SUAS We are your one-stop shop for volunteering and global activism in college. If you’d like to travel abroad, we run educational programmes in India and Zambia every summer, as well as a Christmas trip to the Refugee Jungle in Calais. If you’d prefer to stay at home, we have great opportunities to make a difference through activism right here as well. Whether it’s writing for our magazine, Stand, coming to our film festival 8x8, or attending any of our protest actions against global inequality throughout the year, we can help you find your voice to make a real difference. Join us! suas@csc.tcd.ie 30

Trinity Arts Festival (TAW) - is a weeklong celebration of the arts within our university and beyond. The festival highlights the creative dimension of the Trinity community, bringing together talent from arts-based societies, individual students and outside professionals. TAF takes over campus and presents a thrilling array of events, talks, performances, workshops and night events. artsfest@csc.tcd.ie

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TRINITY ARTS WORKSHOP

TRINITY FM

Trinity Arts Workshop (TAW) is a society that aims to promote the practice of arts and crafts. We provide weekly drop-in classes in life-drawing, ceramics, life clay modelling, acrylic, oil and watercolour painting. We also offer workshops in screen printing and a variety of other crafts. Members get a chance to display their own work at our end of year exhibition. Find the artist inside you! For more information on our classes see www.trinityartsworkshop.com; taw@csc.tcd.ie

Ever dreamt of being a radio star? Or even a hard hitting journalist or kickass sound engineer? Then look no further, Trinity FM, CSC Society of the Year 2013, is the society for you! Streaming at www.trinityfm.com, 3pmmidnight during the week, Trinity FM presents a huge variety of shows as well as podcasts and live streams of events around college. Whether you fancy taking to the airwaves or working behind the scenes there’s something for everyone. trinityfm@csc.tcd.ie

TRINITY ECONOMIC FORUM

TEF is Ireland’s first student-led economic forum. Our two-day forum brings together students from across Ireland and has attracted such guest speakers as Lord Adair Turner, Andy Haldane, Martin Hellwig and President Michael D. Higgins. Students make their own contributions through our policy competition, last year held in partnership with the Department of Finance. TEF provides opportunities for career development through our partnerships with leading firms TEF@csc.tcd.ie

TRINITY TV Trinity TV is the university’s studentrun television network. We’re looking for creativity. We want writers, actors, camera-folk, presenters, editors - the works. If you’ve got an idea or are already making content yourself, get in touch. We’re always on the lookout to encourage and promote the huge amount of talent here in Trinity. ‘Nuff said. trinitytv@csc.tcd.ie

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VINCENT DE PAUL

THEOLOGICAL Theo focuses on topical issues with guests ranging from prestigious academics to celebrated authors to successful politicians speaking on a wide range of subjects, such as Human Rights, Current Affairs and Social and Environmental Responsibility, including the role religion has played in helping or hindering the development of our society. Each event is followed by a relaxed reception. Theo also provides core and supplementary course materials, which can be found in Theo’s own library, for students of the School of Religions and Theology. theo@csc.tcd.ie

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The VDP is Trinity’s largest society and home to some of the friendliest faces you’ll have the pleasure to meet in your college experience. We aim to improve the lives of others by running over twenty charitable activities each week. If you’re interested in working with kids in disadvantaged areas, adults with intellectual disabilities or Dublin’s homeless community, there’s an activity for you, as well as a variety of fundraising Ents, trips away, and more! VDP – Get Involved. vdepaul@csc.tcd.ie

VISUAL ARTS Got a flare for art, a passion for fashion, or just like to funk things up in terms of film and photography? Here at VisArts we do all these and more, between our tie-dye and pumpkin carving workshops, to gallery trips and an End of Year Exhibition for all students and staff. Join us for piles of fun and glitter! visarts@csc.tcd.ie

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VOLUNTARY TUITION PROGRAMME

YOGA

VTP is a voluntary group run by Trinity students in partnership with St. Andrew’s Resource Centre. Students from Trinity are matched with children from primary, secondary and special needs schools in the local area. The aim of VTP is to encourage and inspire these children to progress in their educational paths. This programme also gives children the opportunity to be involved in various clubs such as Art, Drama, Sport, Debating etc. Do it for the kids vtp@csc.tcd.ie

Trinity Yoga Soc acts as an exciting source of fitness and relaxation providing stu¬dents with a unique way of finding a bal-anced existence in today’s world filled with deadlines and stress. 7 weekly classes are given by qualified yoga teachers at af¬fordable prices, with a particular focus on Hatha yoga. Joining this society offers a great opportunity to get to know fellow students, encouraged by various social events organised throughout the year, such as our annual retreat. All levels are welcome. yoga@csc.tcd.ie

WERNER CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Werner Chemical Society has been instrumental in encouraging and maintaining interest in the Chemical Sciences within College. Whether your interest is study-oriented or professional, or just a natural curiosity, we cater for you. The society works closely with the Chemistry Department in order to promote this science and make it as enjoyable, exciting and social a field as possible. Educational and social events are organised throughout the year, fostering a good relationship between staff and students. werner@csc.tcd.ie

ZOOLOGY DU ZooSoc is the go-to society for animal lovers. We host talks from a wide range of zoologists and other professionals, make expeditions to observe wildlife, and organise renowned trips away. We also bring animals to campus so you can get up and close and personal with the cud¬dly, the crawly and the scaly. Our society room is the perfect habitat, with a library of nature books and DVDs. We’re a sociable bunch - you could say we’re party animals! zoosoc@csc.tcd.ie

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Michaelmas Term

Monday

26-Sep 03-Oct 10-Oct 17-Oct 24-Oct 31- Oct 07-Nov 14 -Nov 21-Nov 28-Nov 05-Dec 12-Dec

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Event

30 Sep 07-Oct 14-Oct 21-Oct 28-Oct 04-Nov 11-Nov 18-Nov 25-Nov 02-Dec 09-Dec 16-Dec

Know your Union Societies Fourth Week Mental Health Week Med Day Reading week Green Week Body & Soul Week

Hilary Term Friday

16-Jan 23-Jan 30-Jan 06-Feb 13-Feb 20-Feb 27-Feb 06-Mar 13-Mar 20-Mar 27-Mar 03-Apr

20-Jan 27-Jan 03-Feb 10-Feb 17-Feb 24-Feb 03-Mar 10-Mar 17-Mar 24-Mar 31-Mar 07-Apr

Rainbow Week RAG Week TAF & Éigse na Tríonóide SU Elections Reading Week CSC 2017 Awards Postgrad Week Health&Sports Week Trinity Ball

Trinity Term

Monday

10-April 17-April

Event

Friday

14-April 21-April

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Event

Trinity Week


The annual CSC Society of the Year Awards took place on 9th March 2016 in the Alexander Hotel.

Winners on the night included Best Poster: Habitat DU Photographic Society Best Journal: In Focus (SMF) Best Magazine: TAF Programme (Trinity Arts Festival) Best Fresher: Cheryl Notaro (Environment Society) Best Large Society: DU Players Best Small Society: Traditional Music Best Medium Society: FLAC Most Improved: TCD Theological Society Best Individual: Amy Chappelhow (DU Film) Best Event: Habitat (Photographic) Best Collaborative Event: Éigse Thuar Ceatha (Cumann Gaelach, QSoc, Tradsoc) Best 4th Week Event: Light Painting Workshop DUPA Best Multi-Day Event: Film Network (DU Film) Best Overall Society: FLAC Societies Choice: Traditional Irish Music

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