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Cloud Picker’s New Coffee Will Raise Vital Funds for UNICEF

All proceeds from the coffee shop’s new brew will go towards supplies and support for children in Yemen.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick
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TULLE Collective Carves A Space For Non-Binary and Female-led Music

The record label was set up last year by Irish musician Constance Keane (also known as Fears) to work with underrepresented voices in music.
By Hannah Quearney
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How TMT Harnessed Zoom to Triumph at Intervarsities

Produced during lockdown, TMT’s 'Carrie: The Musical' placed second at the All-Ireland Musical Theatre Intervarsities.
By Molly Longstaff
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Launched in Lockdown: Cedese & Co.

Design student Mercedes Lawson Whyte talks about the value of 'winging it', defying self-doubt and just keeping going.
By Elizabeth Ring
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Five Of The Best: Study Snacks

Use your proximity to your kitchen to your advantage this exam season and snack your way to better grades.
By Julia Quilligan
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With a New Novel in Tow, Kevin Power Talks Privilege and Publication

'White City', the Trinity lecturer’s second novel aims to tackle the post-Tiger malaise with black humour.
By Anthony Bradley
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Envisioning A Sustainable City With Trinity Alumni

Trinity alumni Vincent Keaveney and Dr Sarah Prichard spoke about how ‘an awful lot of what we do has a major climate impact’.
By Aoife Dalton
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‘Six Works – Augmented Reality’ Is an Exhibition Like You’ve Never Seen Before

The works of Irish sculptor Eilis O’Connell are displayed via QR code in Wilton Park, and brought to life through your smartphone.
By Hana Gallagher
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Druid Theatre Delicately Rejuvenated the Words of Eavan Boland

While the live-streamed performances are over, Boland: Journey of a Poet will be available to view on demand until May 2nd.
By Molly Longstaff
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Trinity’s Choirs Form a Grand Ensemble for a Virtual Concert

‘Choirs of Trinity’ will mark the first time that all of College’s choirs perform together.
By Mairead Maguire