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Review
DU Players’ FemFest Honours Feminine-Aligned Narratives
The festival featured art, poetry, music and talks all centred around celebrating feminine-aligned identities and experiences.

Review
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.

Speaking with
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.

DU Motor Club: Trinity’s Lost Society
The society, founded in 1924, was disbanded in 2003. Not much else is known about its history.

Review
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.

Preview
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'.

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.

Feature
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.

Five Of The Best
Five of the Best: Upcoming Art Exhibitions
With galleries back open, there's plenty on offer.

Megan Nolan, Donal Ryan Longlisted for 2022 Dublin Literary Award
The award promotes excellence in world literature and is sponsored by Dublin City Council, and administered by Dublin City Libraries.