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        • An April Fool’s Joke with Meaning

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      • The Fall of American Hegemony: Trump’s Policies and the World in Crisis
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        • Borders and Belonging: Rethinking the Migration Crisis
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      • Trinity to Face UCD in the 2025 Colours Boat Races
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        • The Rise of Esports at Trinity

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InFocus

In Trinity, the Economics of Action and Reaction

The fourth Trinity Economic Forum began last night, with an opening address by the Governor of the Irish Central Bank

The Humanity Behind Jailbreak

Sinéad Baker explores the charity that may become obscured as teams set out across the world.

JCR Presidential Candidates Profiled

Dominic McGrath profiles the candidates running to lead the €120,000-turnover JCR.

A Problematic Gender Recognition Bill

Sinéad Baker examines the Gender Recognition Bill, due to reach its next stage on Wednesday

Sitting Down With the Irish Superman

Athlete, motivational speaker and Trinity alumni Mark Pollock discusses his return to College to aid in spinal cord injury research

Born in the Coombe, Imprisoned in Egypt

After his sisters appearance with Alan Shatter on the Late Late Show, we look at how the situation with Ibrahim Halawa has gotten this far

Losing our Religion

Oisin Carey talks to a collection of some of the religious, spiritual and atheist thinkers around Dublin

Truvada, Choice and Control

Dan Scott examines Truvada, the drug with the potential to prevent the spread of HIV

Crunchy, Crunchy Nostalgia

Following the success of the cafe and crisp shop, Simply Crispy, Katie Meegan examines the eating habits of students.

More Than a Bookshop

Cathal Kavanagh speaks to Books Upstairs and discusses the independent book industry in modern Dublin
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