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Misha Fitzgibbon

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16 SEP

How do vegans survive in Dublin?

What costs and challenges do Trinity’s vegan students face?

Misha Fitzgibbon

“How can you tell if someone is vegan? They’ll tell you.” So goes the popular joke. Unfortunately, in some social circles, the word vegan or vegetarian is met with an eye roll and a preconceived notion of hippie liberals. The …

September 16, 2018Leave a commentMisha Fitzgibbon September 16, 2018

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