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In Impromptu Charity Gig, David O’Doherty Charms Trinity’s Comedy Society

With donations going to the Peter McVerry Trust, O'Doherty riffed on topics ranging from Mary Robinson to the author of Winnie the Pooh.
By Jenna Clarke Molloy
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Q Soc Gather in Supernatural Fashion to Celebrate Oscar Wilde

Tonight, the society will assemble under the campanile to attempt to connect with the much-loved writer.
By Kelly Meehan Brown
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With No Referendum in Near Future, Law Soc’s Mock Assembly Debates Eighth Amendment

The debate last night saw both the pro-choice and pro-life sides discuss the legal and ethical issues surrounding abortion.
By Gillian Murtagh
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TCDSU and Trinity FLAC Sleep Out for Peter McVerry Trust

For the second year in a row, tens of students slept outside Front Arch to raise awareness of homelessness.
By Conor McGoldrick
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The Failures of Contemporary Feminism to Challenge a Neoliberal State

Last night, the Metafizz and Nemesis joined together to host Dr Sinéad Kennedy's reading of "Antigone's Daughters: Women and State in the Age of Neoliberalism".
By Maura Ford
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The Founder of Herstory on Telling the Stories of Ireland’s Lost Heroines

Melanie Lynch addressed Trinity Global Development Society and DU History on her project that seeks to ensure we hear the stories of the women who came before us.
By Kate Friedeberg
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Roddy Doyle Presents Don Giovanni as Quintessentially Dublin

Last night saw Roddy Doyle read his translation Mozart and Da Ponte’s classic opera as part of the Opera Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary celebrations.
By Katie Meegan
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An Exploration of the Self through Flowers, Paper and Ink: Flora and Me

Currently on display in the Copper House Gallery, Ruth Cassidy’s interlinking works of self expression delicately depict the human form.
By Muireann Kane
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Trinity Lecturers Debate the Most Villainous Figures in History

Last night, DU History hosted an evening of villainy and debauchery as they discussed the most evil characters in history, from Richard Meinertzhagen to Pope Honorius III.
By Christina Mohan
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An Nuacht ina hIomlán ó Aengus Mac Grianna ar Lá na Gaeilge

Agus é ag labhairt leis na gCumann Gaelach ar an Déardaoin, phleigh an léitheoir nuachta an iriseoireacht, an reifreann pósta agus a theanga dhúchais.
By Seán Ó Deoráin