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      • Behind the Scenes with Gaza’s Medical Staff
      • “Forever Chemicals” No Longer: How France Plans to Ban PFAs – and Why We Should Follow Suit
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        • An April Fool’s Joke with Meaning

        • Coastal Tales: How heritage stories can help protect Dublin Bay’s coastal ecosystems

        • The Far-Right are Living Among Us
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      • The Fall of American Hegemony: Trump’s Policies and the World in Crisis
      • An Open Letter to the Students’ Union
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        • The Rare-Earth Reckoning: What the US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Means for the World

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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

        • Changing Rules in the Changing Rooms

        • Sports Betting – Too Much of a Risk?
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InFocus

How the SU Collects and Spends Your Money

The breakdown of the 13/14 budget and the issues it raises

The Rising Cost of Accommodation Won’t Stop Any Year Soon

An in-depth look at the numbers behind the accommodation crisis leaves little to be hopeful about for the next few years.

Education tries to evolve at the Web Summit

Startups vie to be part of the future of the primary, secondary and further education

Med Day Mania

What is it about Med Day that makes it such a roaring success? Samuel Riggs investigates.

What Gets You Off?

Sinéad Loftus looks at what influences our attraction to different people.

Humans on Chips

Daniel Scott discusses animal testing, and how we are moving from in vivo testing to testing human diseases 'on chips'.

Orientation: Asexuality

Sarah Ledden explains the ins-and-outs of asexuality, and explores what it means to be asexual/aromantic in today's society.

Juicing: A Part of Healthier Living or Just the Next Fad?

There are never a shortage of diets of dubious scientific source to try out: James Shaw tries to figure out Juicing

Marching to the Beat of Their Own Drum

Mariam Ahmed looks at the genesis of spoken word in the US and its status in Irish colleges

Living in Accommodation Crisis Hell

The accommodation crisis is more than numbers, and some students are still living it
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