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Juggling, Crafting and a Pilgrimage to Workman’s: Your Week Ahead

Society life is well and truly back with some old reliables and new adventures.
By Clara Roche
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An Propast, na Trinitones, agus Ciara Ní É: Seachtain na hÉigse Mhór le Teacht

Tosóidh Seachtain na hÉigse lán le hócáidí cultúrtha agus teanga ar an Luan.
By Siothrún Sardina
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DU Players’ FemFest Honours Feminine-Aligned Narratives

The festival featured art, poetry, music and talks all centred around celebrating feminine-aligned identities and experiences.
By Charlie Hastings
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The Phil Ponders the Ethics of Empty Housing

Taking on opposition from the University of Cambridge, the host's came close but were ultimately defeated.
By Raman Malashchanka
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Myra Hughes’ Etchings Show a Campus from Bygone Days

The first in a series of articles on depictions of Trinity in Irish art throughout history focuses on the etchings of Myra Hughes and their significance for Trinity’s image.
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DU Motor Club: Trinity’s Lost Society

The society, founded in 1924, was disbanded in 2003. Not much else is known about its history.
By River Cooke
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The Hist Considers Reparations in the Fight for Women’s Rights

Guest speaker Alana Ryan closed the debate with a moment of silence for the late Ashling Murphy.
By Théo Martin
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The IFI Shows the Charlie Chaplin You Know – and the One You Don’t

The cinema is running a series of the actor's most iconic films, as well as a documentary about the man behind 'the tramp'.
By Michael Archer
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College Illuminated with the Faces of Women Changemakers for Brigid’s Day

The installations, entitled 'STUDENT POWER', marked the start of the 2022 Herstory Brigid’s Day festival.
By Molly Longstaff
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Making Music Away from the Live Mic

Post-lockdown, musicians reflect on whether any of the innovative ways they shared their work when gigs were banned will stick around.
By Claire Stalhuth