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Trinity Come Dancing Leaves Audience Wanting More with River Dance Securing First Place
Imogen McGuckin reviews this years Trinity Come Dancing, relaying all the scores, sass and anecdotes from the night.
Preview
The Phil Awards Famous Drag Queens with the Bram Stoker Award for Arts
Awards occurred alongside a discussion on drag's place in Ireland and abroad when it comes to LGBT culture.
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Trinity’s Journal of Literary Translation and Exploring the Realms of Verbal and Visual
Lucy Walker reflects on the Journal of Literary Translation’s latest night of cross-disciplinary artistic examination.
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Mental Health Week’s “Me Too Monologues” to Perform Untold Student Stories
The show, starting tonight, is about identity and is written and performed entirely by Trinity students.
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Debate on Legal Consequences of Repeal of Eighth Descends into Exchange on Morals
Division between legality of abortion and the question of morality are not easily ascertained, speakers agree.
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No New World Record, but a Soulful Start to Mental Health Week
Today's Soul Train may have been unsuccessful in breaking a world record, but the experience was enough to cheer up everyone at the start of the week.
Fashion Genius: Iris Apfel
Danielle Olavario discusses trendsetter Iris Apfel's enviable life lived for high fashion
Student Travel Experience: Traversing the Trans-Siberian Railway Route
Paige Reynolds reflects on her time on the Trans-Siberian Railway and recounts the stops she made along the route
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Julianne Flynn sits down with David Langwallner, founder and director of The Irish Innocence Project at Griffith College Dublin to discusses current cases, corruption and crooked cops.
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Mexican Ambassador Addresses the Society for International Affairs
The Ambassador spoke on a number of topics including relations between the US and Mexico and Presidential Candidate Donald Trump.