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Inter-Varsity Slam and Poetry Ireland Come To Create Unique Poetry Competition for Irish Students

The world of student poetry will reach its competitive peak at next week's poetry slam which brings together students from all over Ireland.
By Kelly Meehan Brown
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Arts Block’s “Habitat HQ” Offers Underwhelming Response to the Space’s Active Thoroughfare

Áine McBride’s exhibition, which is currently on show outside the Ed Burke theatre, offers an inconclusive response to student life in the Arts Block.
By Holly Brown
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Christian Union and the Metafizz Prepare to Debate the Existence of God

The societies will welcome Dr William Lane Craig and Dr Daniel Came to discuss the pervading philosophical questions that surround the matter.
By Lucy Gaynor
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Ben Wheatley on Pushing Boundaries, Being a Modern Auteur and Independent Filmmaking

Yesterday, acclaimed filmmaker Ben Wheatley spoke to DU Film Society and the Department of Film, touching on topics like rejecting traditional narrative, the role of music in his films and encouraging female protagonists.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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Dave O’Carroll on Providing a Platform for the Unique and Diverse Creativity of Dublin

The videographer speaks of his experiences of working with Dublin companies and projects as part of his creative initiative, The People We Meet.
By Arianna Schardt
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NCAD Panel Explores the Challenges of Matching Ethics with Your Outfit

The panel that explored sustainable fashion featured designers, entrepreneurs and activists Carrey Somers, Rosie Reilly and Kate Nolan.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford
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Higher Love: Sitting Down with the Elusive Botany Bay DJ

Trinity's most elusive DJ has become something of a phenomenon in recent weeks, famed for playing Steve Winwood's classic song.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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Trinity Musical Theatre Society Set to Dazzle Audiences with Inaugural Musical, West Side Story

The show, directed by Séimí Campbell, includes a cast of 56 Trinity students and is running throughout the week.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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Yesterday’s News: Exploring Dublin’s Print Media Crisis

Gillian Murtagh learns that there is more that stands to be lost than just the presence of newspapers in our lives with the end of print media fast approaching.
By Gillian Murtagh
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Corn Exchange Return to the Abbey With the Delightfully Bizarre Dublin By Lamplight

This weekend, the highly acclaimed production made its long-awaited return to Dublin city.
By Annie Keegan