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InFocus

Mental Disability and the Law

What Trinity Law and Health Graduates should know about the changes in Mental Health and the Law

Still In Crisis?

Why is World AIDS Day still so relevant? Robert Milling gives us the facts.

The Search for Male Contraception

Who should be responsible for providing contraception? Daniel Scott looks at up and coming contraceptive methods for men.

A Spoonful of Sugar

Rossa Gallagher takes a look at Women on Web, who provide the abortion pill, and examines the need for this in Ireland amid our history of abortion rights.

Students are Revolting

Charlotte Ryan looks to student protests both historical and recent and speculates what can be learned from their example

How Much Are You Drinking?

Katie Boucher on making your own decisions about your drinking patterns.

Mark the Occasion

Courtney Brennan talks to Trinity student Mark Hughes, creator of new clothing line 'Mark's Experiment'.

We’re Not So Different, You and I

The mature student experience in Trinity and how the Opt-In Pin will change it

Rabble-Rousers With a Cause

James Shaw looks at those driving left wing student activism in Trinity

Scraping By in Academia

Ciar McCormick talks to Third Level Workplace Watch about the working conditions of certain groups in academia
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