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Annual Liferaft Debate Sees Lecturers Successfully Plea for the Survival of the Hamilton

The highly anticipated Phil debate saw lecturers from various schools fight for their discipline's survival.
By Hugh Fitzgibbon
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Film Soc’s 48 Hour Competition Encourages Creativity On Every Level

As part Fourth Week, the society provided participants with a number of prompts and limited time to make feature films to the best of their ability.
By Samantha Mooney
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IMMA Launches the Intimate, Honest and Visceral Collection of Lucian Freud

Opening today, the Freud Project will see 50 works by the artist on loan to the gallery for the next 5 years.
By Holly Brown
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Trinity Arts Workshop Add a Splash of Colour to Fourth Week

Yesterday, TAW hosted a vibrant Paint Splatter Session in their Pearse St Studio.
By Grace Meagher
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Trips Abroad, a Yoga Breakfast and GMB Takeover: Your Friday of Fourth Week

With the final day of Fourth Week upon us, Brian Donnelly informs us how to make the most of the last day of free society events across campus.
By Brian Donnelly
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The Hardest Working Band in Dublin Finally Performs At Home: The Commitments

The film that made its way to the stage has left the West End and finally come to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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A Strong Recovery After Initial Poor Turn Out, Metropolis Live at Trinity

From the intimate setting of the chapel to the expansive Button Factory, Saoirse Ní Scanláin reflects on the collaboration between Trinity Ents, the Phil and Metropolis.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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For Fourth Week, TAF Heads Into the Woods

Grace O'Boyle looks ahead to Trinity Arts Festival, one of the most highly anticipated events of Fourth Week.
By Grace O'Boyle
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Korean Night, Bingeo and Bob Lister: Your Thursday of Fourth Week

With the second-last day of Fourth Week upon us, Fionnuala Egan maps out the best events for you to get the most out of your Thursday.
By Fionnuala Egan
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Arts, Activism and Making a Higher Education Campaign Cool

With Rubberbandits and Metropolis helping to support the march today, students' unions are increasingly using the arts to support their activism.
By Dominic McGrath