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Macbeth, Green Knights and Spoken Word: Poet Richard Swan Speaks to Trinity Literary Society

LitSoc hosted author Richard Swan, who discussed Macbeth, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Beowulf.
By Michela Curcio
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Got a Spare Hour? Take a Well-Deserved Rest in TCDSU’s Nap Room

As exam season approaches, consider taking respite in the newly opened nap room.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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Nobody’s Heroes Emerge Victorious in Hotly Contested Battle of the Bands Final

Last night saw Battle of the Bands draw to a close in the Wiley Fox, with all money raised going towards art installations at Trinity Ball.
By Sam White
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TEDx Trinity’s Inaugural Event Offers Ideas Worth Spreading

Last night, TEDx Trinity College Dublin played host to 'Place Your Bets', seeing 10 speakers exploring how we make life decisions.
By Grace Meagher
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Architectural Layers Combine to Make the Pav a Heart of Trinity Life

Functional, friendly and aesthetically pleasing, it provides the perfect centre for campus social life to revolve around.
By Robert Holton
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Taste With Gusto Brings the Taste of Italy to Dublin

One of the city's best food vendors, the shop offers an excellent range of olive oils and sauces.
By Maryia Ditchkowska
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Health and Sports Week, TEDx and Tech Diversity: Your Week Ahead

The week will also feature a discussion on the Armenian genocide, the Trinity Arts Workshop and Trinitone's fifth anniversary.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Ethical and Sustainable Fashion: Your Nu Trinity Ball Look

Founded by Trinity graduates, Nu wants to provide you with a free Trinity Ball look in exchange for avoiding the fast fashion industry.
By Siobhan O'Leary Ashford
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Blindboy Boatclub on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Emotional Intelligence and Bags of Cans

Yesterday evening, the Rubberbandits’ Blindboy Boatclub gave a talk on the importance of mental wellbeing with a healthy dollop of irreverence.
By John Conway
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The Former Provost’s Stables, Now a Centre for Art Research

Once used to house horses, the stables are now the home of the Trinity Irish Arts Research Centre (TRIARC), with horse stalls converted into study cartels.
By Holly Brown