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Review
Students Debate the Complexities of Not Voting in the Upcoming US Election
Last night saw Bryan Dobson chair the political debate organised by the Phil and Trinity Politics society.

Feature
DU Amnesty’s Efforts to Create Change on a National and International Level
Fionnuala Egan learns more about the society’s ongoing campaigns this year, including #NotACriminal, #IWelcome and Jailbreak.

Review
Merging the Worlds of Fashion and FIlm, Nocturnal Animals
This Tuesday saw the Lighthouse Cinema host the Irish premiere of Tom Ford’s latest venture as a film director.

Preview
RTÉ Concert Orchestra Promises Memorable Evening for Trekkies
The RTÉ Concert Orchestra plans to bring the 2009 adaptation of Star Trek to life by performing the score live to a screening of the picture on Friday and Saturday evening.

Review
Luke O’Neill Poses the Question: “Can We Cure all Diseases?”
In a talk that covered a range of drugs, from cannabis to Viagra, O'Neill made a strong case for the value of immunology in developing treatments for disease.

Review
How The Cookie Crumbles: Students Freak Out Over Ralph Rolle’s Baking
The music producer and drummer discussed his experiences with Chic, chocolate chips and following his passion.

Feature
Caught in the Act: Raising the Curtain on Co-op
David Donovan goes behind the scenes to co-op’s rehearsals to learn more about the annual production that is running throughout this week.

Review
The Sound of Change at Metropolis Festival
Ahead of this weekend, Saoirse Ní Scanláin talks to Will Rolfe of the festival’s production team and New Jackson ahead of their performance.

Review
Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell Compete to be the King’s Good Servant
Last night, the Freemason’s Hall welcomed a Tudor-style debate organised by DU History and DU Players.

Speaking with
James Orr on Incorporating a Love of Nature into Daily Life at Trinity
The zoology student and Chair of DU Zoology Society speaks about his passion for photography and blogging with The Typing TRex.