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Yoga, Debates and Critters: Freshers’ Week Day Three
Mairead Maguire gives us the lowdown on Wednesday’s best events.

Speaking with
Minti: Where Big-Brand Fashion Meets Sustainability
Laura Egan, a once luxury-brand fashion designer, believes that sustainability starts with “your current wardrobe”.

Locktails, Pictionary and Upcycling: Freshers’ Week Day Two
Our societies editors offer a guide to Tuesday's finest event offerings.

Preview
In Latest Show, Dead Centre Theatre Company Problematises the Body
'To Be A Machine (Version 1.0)’ will run online as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival from October 1st to 3rd and October 6th to 10th.

Preview
New Theatre Will Shed Some Natural Light on the Story of ‘Jackie’
'Jackie' will run at 1pm from September 29th until October 10th, with additional 3pm showings on Friday and Saturday.

Preview
Stephen Fry, Nicola Sturgeon and Sinead O’Connor to Speak to Trinity’s Societies
Judith Butler, Niall Breslin and Dame Jane Goodall DBE are also included on this year’s speaker lists for the Phil, the Hist and Law Soc.

Speaking with
How Rebecca Locke is Using Clowns to Open Up Dublin’s Music Scene
As curator of Indigo Sessions at Workman's Club, Locke is looking to break down the barriers surrounding good live music in Dublin.

Beloved Children’s Author Sam McBratney Dies Aged 77
Trinity alumnus and author behind the children’s classic ‘Guess How Much I Love You’ passed away on Friday, September 18th.

Debating Societies Introduce Structural Changes to Promote Inclusivity
The Phil and the Hist are taking steps to examine and reform their structures as part of efforts to promote equal representation and anti-racism.

Review
Mustard: An Unlikely Allegory for Mental Health Struggles at the Abbey
Presented by Fishamble in association with Sunday’s Child, 'Mustard' took a deep dive into intergenerational perceptions of mental health and heartbreak.