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Luke O’Neill Poses the Question: “Can We Cure all Diseases?”

In a talk that covered a range of drugs, from cannabis to Viagra, O'Neill made a strong case for the value of immunology in developing treatments for disease.
By Yasmine Tadjine
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How The Cookie Crumbles: Students Freak Out Over Ralph Rolle’s Baking

The music producer and drummer discussed his experiences with Chic, chocolate chips and following his passion.
By Kate Friedeberg
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Feature

Caught in the Act: Raising the Curtain on Co-op

David Donovan goes behind the scenes to co-op’s rehearsals to learn more about the annual production that is running throughout this week.
By David Donovan
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The Sound of Change at Metropolis Festival

Ahead of this weekend, Saoirse Ní Scanláin talks to Will Rolfe of the festival’s production team and New Jackson ahead of their performance.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell Compete to be the King’s Good Servant

Last night, the Freemason’s Hall welcomed a Tudor-style debate organised by DU History and DU Players.
By Grace Meagher
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Speaking with

James Orr on Incorporating a Love of Nature into Daily Life at Trinity

The zoology student and Chair of DU Zoology Society speaks about his passion for photography and blogging with The Typing TRex.
By Brian Donnelly
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Preview

The King’s Good Servant, a Craft Beer Pub Crawl and Patti Smith: Your Week Ahead

As students begin to slow down with Reading Week in sight, societies have taken no such approach with a jam packed line-up for the days ahead.
By Brian Donnelly
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An Evening of Ghoulish Glamour: Film Fatale Presents Prohibition

In association with the Bram Stoker Festival, this Sunday will see IMMA and Kilmainham Gaol travel back to the 1920s.
By Samantha Mooney
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Bram Stoker Film Festival Presents Four Days of Deadly Adventures

Launching today, the film festival seeks to engulf the city in a Halloween spirit through its gothic programme of events.
By Genevieve Sanne
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Tilda Inventively Brings A Much-Loved Classic to the Players Stage

In its final day of running, the play, based on Roald Dahl’s classic, creatively takes inspiration from current affairs.
By John Clarke