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Queer Careers Network Highlights Inclusivity and Diversity in Irish Workplaces
Launched last night, the network aims to connect LGBT college students with LGBT friendly firms and employers.

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Food Under €10: Cafe Noto Executes a Basic Concept Well
What makes the spacious eatery attractive are the basic things it does well.

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DU Film Host Inspirational Weekend for Aspiring Filmmakers
Last weekend saw panels, guest speakers and networking opportunities held in the Samuel Beckett Theatre for budding young filmmakers.

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A Triumphant Spectacle of Human Emotion: West Side Story Comes to Dublin
Last week the Bord Gais Energy Theatre played host to the Olivier award-winning production of classic musical.

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Lipsync Battle, LGBT Careers and a Géilí: Rainbow Week with Trinity’s Societies
Fionnuala Egan looks to the week ahead, one packed with LGBT-related events across campus.

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In Trinity’s Long Room Hub, a Discussion of all Things Gothic
The inaugural symposium of the Irish Network for Gothic Studies saw academics from Trinity and beyond discuss everything from time travel to witchcraft.

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With a Herstory Salon, Trinity Societies Come Together to Celebrate Women Throughout History
Last night, Global Development Society, DU History and DUGES came together to tell stories of Irish women both throughout history and today.

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Phil Debate Encourages Ongoing Conversation on Abortion in Ireland
Students were joined by Anna Cosgrave and Una Mullaly to debate the intricacies of the subject in an open environment.

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FW de Klerk, Former President of South Africa, on the Ideals of Freedom and Equality
Addressing Law Soc this evening, de Klerk spoke on class discrimination and was quizzed on receiving the Nobel Prize alongside Nelson Mandela.

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Glen Hansard speaks to the Phil on Apollo House, Music and His “Lifeline to the Imagination”
Fresh from his support for Home Sweet Home, Hansard spoke to the Phil on the value of Apollo House and why success is tough.