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Alice Maher on Strike 4 Repeal and on Using Art to Reflect the Female Experience

The artist also spoke to Vis Arts about the high standards of student artists today and how last week’s Strike 4 Repeal was inspirational for her.
By Alice Quinn Banville
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With Two Teams Placing First, DU Dance Sees Intervarsities Success

Despite ongoing issues with space this year, the society took home multiple awards, with its jazz and contemporary teams coming in first place.
By Sinéad Baker
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Dublin’s Literary Longevity: Exploring the Literary Capital Today

Maura Ford chats to some of Dublin’s most prominent booksellers to greater understand the enduring power of books in this literary city.
By Maura Ford
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Celebrating Trinity Women in Science

DU General Science society hosted an evening dedicated to celebrating women in science and exploring barriers that hinder diversity in the workplace.
By Grace D'Arcy
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An Evening of Musical Translation at Trinity’s Centre for Literary Translation

Yesterday the centre played host to a memorable evening of songs in translation, with traditional Russian ballads performed alongside a Spanish opera and the Rolling Stones in German.
By Julie Irigaray
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Icarus 67.2 Launches in the Grand Surroundings of Poetry Ireland

Last night, Ireland’s oldest creative writing journal hosted an intimate poetry gathering in celebration of the launch of this year’s penultimate issue.
By Joe Gavin
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Holi, Disability Awareness Day and a Contraceptive Train: Your Week Ahead

The week will also feature a Burke panel discussion on student activism and the launch of the next issue of the Social and Political Review.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Does God have a Navel? Alenka Zupančič Explores Sexuality at the Metafizz

Last night, the Slovenian philosopher was welcomed by the Metaphysical Society to give a lecture entitled “From Adam’s Navel to Dream’s Navel: Sexuality and Metaphysics”.
By Rivkah McKinley
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Brontë Explores the Intimate Complexities of the Author’s Life

Running until tomorrow night in Smock Alley, Polly Teale’s play vibrantly reflects upon the challenges faced by the iconic Charlotte Brontë and her family.
By David Donovan
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With “Words By Women”, Lilliput Press Celebrates Irish Female Writers

In honour of International Women’s Day, the evening featured poet Rosita Sweetnam, writer Sydney Weinberg and critic Maggie Armstrong.
By Orla Howells