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Aug 2, 2024
By: Molly Wetsch
Deputy Editor
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Fencing at Grand Canal Predicted to Cost the State Half a Million Euro
The barriers described as “symbols of exclusion” are unlikely to be removed before October.
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What Societies are Reading
Molly Wetsch speaks to several Trinity societies to get the best of their book recommendations.
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Connor Dempsey on “Sensing the Pulse” of the Students’ Union
Comms and Marketing candidate Connor Dempsey plans to use his prior experience in TCDSU positions to inform his campaign.
Dublin’s Literary Pub Crawl
Molly Wetsch explores some literary pubs in Dublin and discusses their atmospheric appeal.
Enright and Kilroy lead thought-provoking discussion at Dublin Book Festival
During the panel, they discussed their recent releases, The Wren, The Wren and Soldier Sailor
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An Evening at MoLi
The Museum of Literature Ireland's 'First Friday' events offer a unique look at its exhibitions.
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