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InFocus

Eating Your Heart Out?

We take a look at student eating disorders and body issues while in third level education.

The Perks and Perils of Skype

Skype may be great for keeping in touch with friends abroad but it does have its drawbacks

Movember Blog

Fionn McGorry enters the second week of thinly-'tached misery.

Movember Blog

The first entry in Fionn McGorry's series of Movember blog posts.

Euro Trip

The Age of technological plenty

In a world of cheap hardware, computer manufacturers are turning to out-of-the box thinking to get us us to spend big

Most Likes Will Win

Ali Coyle tells us what it's like to be fighting for first place in a Facebook competition.

Interview: Elske Rahill

Paul Behan in conversation with the author and Trinity graduate about her debut novel Between Dog and Wolf.

Life in Fife: Quality Time with the Family at Raisin Weekend

As per St Andrews tradition, Shona McGarry adopted an academic family and recounts her family bonding at Raisin Weekend.

It’s Alright Not To Feel OK

An anonymous author wrote about his experience dealing with mental health problems and facing up to the stigma around admitting you're not OK.
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