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Telling Students’ Stories – The Same, But Different

In The Same, But Different, Niamh Barry allows students who have disabilities to tell their stories.
By Eimear Finan
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In Trinity, Margaret Atwood Talks Power and the Patriarchy

The author of The Handmaid’s Tale descended on the Exam Hall last night for an evening with the Hist.
By Martha Kirwan
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Sprout Returns Bigger and Better to Dawson St

The restaurant has returned to the street where it started life.
By Donal MacNamee
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New Venue, Anti-Social, to Hit Dublin 8 by the End of the Year

The creation of a new bar called Anti-Social was announced by DJ Marcus O’Laoire and the three main players behind Legs Eleven.
By Joe Coughlan
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In the GMB, Katie Price Enthrals the Phil

Reality TV star and pop culture icon Katie Price received the Phil’s Gold Medal of Honourary Patronage yesterday.
By Sárán Fogarty
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A Trinity Director is Bringing Van Gogh Back – Tomorrow, in the Samuel Beckett

Beginning tomorrow, fourth-year drama student CN Smith will present his directorial realisation of Van Gogh's Sunflowers.
By Emer Tyrrell
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Ní Ghrioghair Presents Dystopian Scenes Through Sculpture

Doireann Ní Ghrioghair's new exhibition will come to Pallas Projects on November 1st.
By Susie Crawford
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Sex Work, Margaret Atwood and a Pagan Halloween: Your Week Ahead

Reading week might be over, but with Halloween upon us, the fun is only starting for Trinity's societies.
By Aoife Kearins
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Gerald Mannix Flynn Highlights a Nation’s Hypocrisy – Through Film

The Dublin City Councillor talks about his new film, Land Without God, and why working-class people are still being shut out of the conversation.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
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Trinity’s Afro-Caribbean Society is Changing the Campus Conversation

Trinity's Afro-Caribbean Society is on the up. Getting involved with a wider audience is central to its mission.
By Samuel Doyle