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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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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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In its final day of running, the play, based on Roald Dahl’s classic, creatively takes inspiration from current affairs.
By John Clarke
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The Phil welcomed the international human rights lawyer to the GMB Chambers this afternoon to discuss the findings of his latest book.
By Grace Meagher
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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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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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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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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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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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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