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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
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Questioning Preconceptions of Global Inequality, Dr Dambisa Moyo Speaks to the Phil

The Zambian economist and best-selling writer spoke about the challenges facing the developing world and the importance of global trade as a solution.
By Alec Bickerstaff
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An Evening of Atmospheric Horror in the Chapel

Last night, DU Music welcomed organist Rónán Murray to provide improvised accompaniment to the classic horror film Nosferatu.
By Killian Barry
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Trad Music, Presidential Elections and a Burlesque Workshop: Your Wednesday of Fourth Week

As we reach the centre point of Fourth Week, Brian Donnelly reminds students of the ongoing diversity taking place in today’s society events.
By Brian Donnelly
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Challenging the Notion of France as a Tolerable Country

Last night saw the Hist and TCD French society collaborate to organise a Fourth Week debate conducted entirely through French.
By Grace Meagher
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The Nu Approach to a More Ethical Fashion Industry

Two Trinity graduates are using their swap shop formula to try and create a more sustainable fashion industry.
By Ciara Pignatelli
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Dublin’s Latest Artist Collective, Bad Soup

At their launch this Friday, the initiative will showcase a collection of works from some of Dublin’s best artists and musicians.
By Brian Donnelly
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An #IWelcome Exhibition, Paul Murray and a Pointless Quiz: Your Tuesday of Fourth Week

Fionnuala Egan makes her way through today’s busy line-up of Fourth Week events to let you know what is not to be missed.
By Fionnuala Egan
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An Eerie Start to the Halloween Season with DU Music’s Fourth Week Event

Tomorrow night, the society will present a screening of the horror classic Nosferatu with live organ accompaniment.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
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With the 8×8 Festival, Drawing Attention to the Refugee Crisis

Organised by Suas Trinity in collaboration with DU Amnesty and Trinity Global Development Society, the photography and film festival aims to educate Trinity on what it can do to help refugees.
By Conor McGoldrick