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Cannabis, Comedy and Urban Conservation: Your Tuesday of Freshers’ Week

Today will also see societies have some 'ceol agus craic' at the Cumann Gaelach 'Fleadh na Tríonóide'.
By Charlotte O'Reilly
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Review: Celebrating 25 Years of Diversity, the IFI Open Day 2017

The Irish Film Institute celebrated its birthday with a soiree of free films and a visit from the President.
By Aaron Finnegan
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The Staging of Irish Trauma Is A Matter of Perspective

The directors of Efficacy 84 discuss the thinking behind the new fringe show and how it approaches trauma.
By Marcus Bateson
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Pavnic Preview: Kicking Off Monday of Freshers’ Week

Learn how to make a flower crown while chilling at the Pav with the Phil and VisArts.
By Niamh Herbert
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Flower Crowns, Fan Fiction and Queer Literature: Your Monday of Freshers’ Week 2017

Helping you use your time wisely, Charlotte O'Reilly provides a shortlist of tomorrow's best freshers events.
By Charlotte O'Reilly
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“One of the Most Important Events all Year”: Don’t Miss the Trinity Hall Societies Fair

The Trinity Hall societies fair is but the tip of the iceberg, with the JCR hoping to boost the presence of Trinity's societies on the Dartry site this year.
By Niamh Herbert
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Tricky Humour and Uneven Success in “The Shitstorm”

'The Shitstorm' is an unorthodox West-Kerry take on Shakespeare's ‘The Tempest’.
By Will Dunleavy
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Movement, Tragedy and Drama Tell the Tales of a Lost Generation

Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Close to the Sun’ tells the turbulent story of Irish emigrants.
By Ciara Haley
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Jeb Bush, Enda Kenny and Owen Jones Join Trinity Society Guest Lists

The Hist will host Baroness Hale of Richmond, Margrethe Vestager and Moya Brennan, according to the Historacle.
By Ciara Haley
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All That Glitters at the Gate: Selina Cartmell Makes her Mark

The Great Gatsby has been a hit at the Gate – is it a new sign of things to come under the directorship of Selina Cartmell?
By Will Dunleavy