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A Booker Prize Literary Tour of Dublin: Where to Read the 2024 Shortlist

By Chloe Feldman
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A Beginner’s Guide to Irish Politics

Irish politics is in many ways unique, with names, practices and structures that will be new to many of you starting your journey in Trinity. With that in mind, this guide will hopefully be a helpful introductory tool so you can follow politics in Ireland as we approach a general election during this academic year.
By Theo Puech
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Conas a bheith gnóthach ag déanamh faic?

Ceacht tábhachtach ar a bheith díomhaoin sa choláiste.
By Fachtna Mac Conghail
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A Roundup of Dublin Fringe Festival

All you need to know about this years Fringe from the people that make it happen
By Aoife Bennett
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Costuming Chronic Illness on Stage: Q+A with Mae Leahy

In Dead Centre’s latest production, ‘Illness as Metaphor’, in Project Arts Centre, designer Mae Leahy took on a unique challenge: dressing a cast navigating both their personal experiences with long-term illness and the metaphoric layers of Susan Sontag's iconic text.
By Clara Potts
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Dear Freshers Me: Dr. Tony Holohan

The adjunct Trinity Professor on difficult conversations and the challenges that students face.
By Molly Wetsch
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Dear Fresher’s Me: Catherine Prasifka

Helena Thiel talks to Catherine Prasifka about her new book, imposter syndrome, and surviving college.
By Helena Thiel
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The Point of Print

Phoebe Pascoe considers what lies ahead for print magazines
By Phoebe Pascoe
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Moving Abroad Alone… Again

Hosanna Boulter on learning to trust herself on Erasmus
By Hosanna Boulter
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Meet Lainey Whelan

Clara Potts speaks with the Dublin artist and designer reimagining the future of funerals
By Clara Potts