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Regenerating the Party: the Evolution of Dublin’s Nightlife

After the demise of many Dublin nightclubs in early 2015, Saoirse Ní Scanláin investigates how different club-nights are invested in rejuvenating the scene.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Brian Cox on Brexit, Climate Change and the Current Climate of Anti-Intellectualism

Visiting the Phil this afternoon, the popular TV presenter and author Prof Brian Cox addressed the importance of science and analytical thinking.
By Grace O'Boyle
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Celebrate the Feminist Side of Oscar Wilde with Trinity Literary Society

Eleanor Fitzsimons will present her latest book, Wilde's Women, to the society this evening.
By Michela Curcio
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A Puppy Room, Brian Cox and the Pits: Your Week Ahead

This week, Fionnuala Egan traces the most promising events taking place across campus, hosted by both TCDSU and a range societies.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Fossil Free TCD on Implementing Positive Change at a Student Level

Following the announcement this morning that Trinity is to divest from fossil fuels, we speak to Colm Tong, Cillian Crosson and Hugh Conlon of the Fossil Free TCD campaign.
By Grace Meagher
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Trinity Cancer Society Defeat Mature Students to Claim Victory at University Challenge

The evening provided an eccentric approach to the traditional table quiz format.
By Grace Meagher
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The US Ambassador on Not Having All the Answers to Trump

Addressing the Society for International Affairs (Sofia), Kevin O'Malley spoke on the relationship between Ireland and the US and acknowledged today's challenging times.
By Fionnuala Egan
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On Breaking Barriers Between Performers and Audiences, Frank Turner in Conversation

On Wednesday, DU Music hosted the singer-songwriter and presented him with honorary patronage.
By Sam Hardiman
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Exploring Homophobia On Stage, The Importance of Nothing

As part of Project Arts Centre’s Project 50 season, Pan Pan’s production illustrates the life of Oscar Wilde In Reading Gaol.
By Annie Keegan
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Trinity’s Afro Caribbean Society is Bringing a Rich and Diverse Culture to Campus

Following their Afro-Jam event last night, Fionnuala Egan sits down with the society’s committee to learn more about their ambitious plans for the rest of the year.
By Fionnuala Egan