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FAMILY LINES Explores the Challenges of Identity Split Between Two Cultures

Alice Rekab’s exhibit describes the experience of growing up mixed-race in Ireland.
By Ella Smyth
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See How They Run: A Campy Agatha Christie Whodunit

Despite lacking in emotional depth, the film boasts a star-studded cast, a cleverly crafted screenplay and is definitely worth a watch.
By Eleanor Moseley
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The Hist Takes on Monarchy in Modernity

“This House Believes the British Monarchy Has a Place in the Modern World” divides the GMB, including two of UT’s own.
By Adam Rainbolt
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Will the Lucky Tortoise’s New Location Find Luck with Trinity Students?

Ella Hussey heads to Temple Bar to see if the Lucky Tortoise’s new restaurant was worth all the hype.
By Ella Hussey
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Not “Tapped” In: How the New Bar Misses the Mark

The new bar off Grafton Street fails to tap into its target student audience.
By Sáoirse Goes
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The Hungry Student’s Guide to Lunch

We’ve rounded up a nifty guide of the best places around campus to eat.
By Théo Martin
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How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Thousand Easy Lessons Teaches Theatrical Sublimity

Michael Keegan-Dolan’s new play employs visceral physicality at the Gate.
By Molly Longstaff
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Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason Speaks to the Phil About Diplomacy, Humanitarianism and Feminism

In her inspiring address to the Phil, Ambassador Nason spoke about her time on the UN security council and her ambassador work in today’s political climate.
By Wynslow Wilmot
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Activism and Action: the Students Advocating for Radical Change in Ireland

László Molnárfi, the chairperson of activist group Students4Change, speaks to The University Times.
By Adam Rainbolt
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ArchSoc’s Guest Speaker Did Not ‘Spear’ Any Details

In a talk on palaeolithic spear throwers, Angelo Robledo’s interactive presentation was captivating.
By Adam Rainbolt