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Review
Telling Students’ Stories – The Same, But Different
In The Same, But Different, Niamh Barry allows students who have disabilities to tell their stories.

Review
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.

Preview
Sprout Returns Bigger and Better to Dawson St
The restaurant has returned to the street where it started life.

Preview
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.

Review
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.

Preview
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.

Preview
Ní Ghrioghair Presents Dystopian Scenes Through Sculpture
Doireann Ní Ghrioghair's new exhibition will come to Pallas Projects on November 1st.

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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.

Speaking with
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.

Snapshot
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.