OPINION

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Feeling The Final-Year Fear

Charlie Collins examines the existential panic of trying to figure out what you’re going to do when you graduate.
By Charlie Collins
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Changes in the J1 VISA Programme Will Ruin a Tradition for Irish Students

John Conway argues that the new requirement tarnishes the programme and will result in less students visiting America every summer.
By John Conway
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An Irish Sugar Tax Could Tackle Health Concerns

The Irish government needs to listen to public calls for restrictive measures on sugared drinks.
By James Larkin
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Trinity as a Saving Grace for Dublin’s Aesthetic

In a city in aesthetic decline, the historic beauty of historic sites like Trinity provide a model for the rest of the capital.
By Ciaran Sunderland
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Discussing Consent in University Shouldn’t be an Opt-out Matter

Paul Glynn argues that in order for all students to be able to live in a safe and enjoyable environment, we cannot make exceptions in who should be educated about sexual consent and harassment.
By Paul Glynn
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Discontinuing the Study of Irish would be a Profound Loss

A decline in demand should not lead to the end of the academic pursuit of Irish.
By Megan McDermott

Old, Lonely People are Not Just for Christmas

Paige Reynolds argues that the John Lewis ad glamorises loneliness, while offering no real solutions.
By Paige Reynolds
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By Ignoring Student Issues, the Government Misses a Tremendous Opportunity

John Conway argues that the government will regret neglecting the youth vote
By John Conway

Will the Trinity Education Project be the Solution to Trinity’s Woes?

While the TEP has a lot of potential, it’s important that a variety of student voices are taken into account.
By Aisling Curtis
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Divestment is Urgent and Essential, Because We Have No Planet B

Maintaining investments in fossil fuels is a cynical move when it comes to our future.
By Colm Tong