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DU Real Estate Society: A Student Service or a ‘Landlord’s Society’?

Co-founders Harry Williams and Oscar Verdon defend the new real estate society, insisting that their main intention is to help students find jobs after they graduate.
By Gráinne Mahon
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The Gate Theatre to Remain Closed Until 2021

The venue has been closed since March and is unable to open due to social distancing measures that will curb its box office earnings.
By Emer Tyrrell
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After a Summer of Protest, Trinity Societies Plan to Promote Anti-Racism

Trinity’s societies made noise at the height of this summer’s Black Lives Matter protests, but now they’re figuring out how best to fulfill their virtual promises.
By Molly Furey
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Tiny Plays 24/7: Fishamble’s Unexpected End to an Inspired Beginning

During lockdown, the company asked established and aspiring playwrights for 600-word scripts that explored the human experience of the current historical moment.
By Emer Tyrrell
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Liobhan Alanna’s Scarves Emerge Triumphant from Lockdown

The expansion of the ethical brand during lockdown is symptomatic of a broader pushback against fast fashion.
By Niamh Burns
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At Druid Debuts, Edward Lee’s ‘Wall’ Astonishes in its Timeliness

The play is part of the company’s annual festival that is running online until July 23rd.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe
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Student Favourite Accents Coffee & Tea Lounge Closes Down

The cafe – known for its late opening hours closed – announced its closure.
By Eimear Finan
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Wetherspoon Group to Open Camden St Pub in October

The development of the bar and hotel has been delayed by coronavirus restrictions.
By Molly Furey
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With Druid Theatre, a Trio of Plays Show an Ireland Long Before Lockdown

As part of the DruidSynge recordings, three of Ireland's most famous plays can be streamed. They offer a glimpse of Ireland in the 20th century.
By Ailbhe Noonan
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A Trinity Magazine That Explores What Might Come Next

POST– is a new, online magazine started by Trinity students. It's forward-looking, and it's not afraid of a little weirdness.
By Ellen Finnerty