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New Turn For Dublin Theatre Festival As Director Changes After 13 Years

Reflections on the legacy of the Dublin Theatre Festival and on the achievements of Róise Goan’s first year as its Artistic Director
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By Lisa Domokeeva
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Reading Fatigue: The True Importance of a Good Book

Exams loom and coursework is upon us. The task of reading can seem less enticing than jumping into the Irish Sea, but there are a plethora of reasons as to why having a book in your bag can help combat those feelings of seasonal depression.
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By Violet O’Neill
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TCDSU President Bye-Election Rescheduled to Start November 23rd

Election campaigns, originally due to begin on November 17th and end on the 21st, will be rescheduled to accommodate referendum on declaring "no confidence" in the 35th Irish Government
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By Charlie Hastings

Focus Ireland Launches No Child Without a Home Initiative

The non-profit organisation is urging the public to sign a petition to pressure the government to take action against child homelessness.
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By Amalia Madrid-Lilly
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Recipients of the 2024 Marie Curie-Sklowdoska Postdoctoral Fellowship Set to Begin Research at Trinity

Trinity received funding for ten postdoctoral research projects for the 2024 call, continuing the college’s leading scholastic legacy in Europe
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By Zelie Anderson

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Movember’s Apolitical Performance

What Movember Refuses to Talk About By Manasvini Naren
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Someone Find Me a Seat

Exploring Trinity’s lack of Student Spaces on Campus By Emma Milanesi

Today’s Angels: The Rebirth of Victoria’s Secret.

Can the cultural legacy of Victoria’s Secret be redefined? By Evie Doyle

Storm Amy – the increase in storms…

Damages from the first storm of the season, and how the storm links with increasing natural disasters from climate change By Lorelei Moore O’Brien

Jane Stout on “Building Momentum” and the work of Trinity Sustainability

Formed just three years ago, Trinity Sustainability is making great strides when it comes to targeting climate, biodiversity and health issues. By Deimante Ciparyte
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