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Review

Waking the Ecofeminists

DUGES and the Environmental Society joined forces to explore the links between feminism and environmental activism.
By Julie Leenane
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Speaking with

Speaking with Robbie Doyle, Chairperson of Arc Soc

From Paneer Braun to a tour of the Provost’s House, Arc Soc has a lot to offer both students and the general public alike.
By Charlotte O’Reilly
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Snapshot

Architecture Tidbit: Samuel Beckett Theatre

A stylistic look at one of Trinity's most unique buildings.
By Robert Holton
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Speaking with

Speaking With DJ Deece: The Familiar Beats That We Bop To

Putting a face to the name of a resident DJ at some of Dublin's biggest venues.
By Jack Hevey
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Preview

Rainbow Week, Darren Shan and Salsa Dancing: Your Week Ahead

Get back into the swing of things after your week away from college.
By Niamh Herbert
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The New Project Helping the Homeless Through Football

The Hope Project will see two coaches from the Simon Community coach teams of Trinity students in the second term.
By Eve Hackett
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Review

In Trinity, Cass Sunstein Quietly Calls for Rationality

The world-renowned scholar talked to the Trinity College Law Review about his theories that have changed the world.
By Dominic McGrath
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Feature

In Search of Dublin’s Aspiring Chinatown

In Dublin's burgeoning Chinatown, a community asks whether official recognition would help keep its culture alive.
By Ciara Haley
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Catríona Perry on the Trail of Trump

The RTÉ journalist discusses her time in the US and what she learnt about the country that voted for Donald Trump.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick
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Thirty Years Later, the North’s Female Writers are Re-Uniting

A new book celebrates the best of Northern Irish women’s writing, 30 years after a groundbreaking first anthology.
By Kathleen McNamee