OPINION
The Stakes in Student Politics Really Aren’t All That Low
In his last article as Editor, Edmund Heaphy writes that the “low stakes” quip thrown around makes a point that comes from a sound place, but misses the bigger picture.
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Looking Back on Four Good Years
A reflection on the people and the place that defined one graduate’s Trinity experience.
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Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence are Ignored in the Irish System
James Behan argues that Ireland's signing of the Istanbul Convention should be condemned.
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“There Have Been Days and Weeks When I Have Not Had Any Money Left for Food”
The barriers in place to support students through study are not enough to even support proper eating and sleeping habits.
To Protect and Empower the LGBT Community, More Needs to be Done
Sean O'Carroll on the progress still to be made for the LGBT community and the steps that need to be taken to achieve full equality.
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First Year in Trinity Vastly Broadened My Horizons
Overwhelming, inspiring and ultimately life-changing, our first year in college can change our whole perspective.
Delay in Accommodation Offers Exacerbates Difficulty in Finding Somewhere to Live
Trinity's accommodation process is an impenetrable game of justification and waiting that hasn't been improved by this year's delays.
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Those Outraged by Stanford Assault Must Accept That Action Needs to be Taken
Simon Foy argues that while recent work to challenge our attitude to sexual assault has been controversial, it is necessary to effect change.
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The Demise of Diversity in Dublin’s Clubbing Scene
James Shaw argues that Dublin’s clubbing scene needs to work to diversify and expand.
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Concern over USI Support of Malia Bouattia is Overblown
Loic Delorme argues that recent weeks have seen a shift in perceptions of the incoming NUS President.