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InFocus

Paranoia

An anonymous author tells us what it's like to suffer from paranoia as part of a series of Mental Health Week articles

A Scholarly Guide to the Foundation Scholarship Exam

Amy Worrall, Secretary to the Scholars outlines how Scholarship isn’t actually about wielding swords, fighting dragons and grazing your sheep in Front Square.

Three different experiences of ‘chugging’

Anonymous ex-charity workers discuss lying to the elderly, four o’clock starts and generous salaries.

Wise Words from the ‘Owl Lady’

Ruth Potterton, a veteran Trinity librarian, has recently retired

Going in one direction

A tale of the queue for One Direction tickets

Interview: Pat Kenny

James Bennett talks state spin and vulgar abuse with the former Late Late Show host.

Erasmus Diary: Freiburg

Fiachra Ó Raghallaigh's first blog entry about his timid beginnings to his year in Freiburg.

Why waste student grants and loans on software?

Daniel Meharg lets us know how to get the best out of free software while in college

The Disappointing End of David Norris

One thousand signatures from Trinity for mental health reform

Barbara Barrett has started a petition, Do What Works, to pressure the government into honouring its promises
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