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Opinion

A Black and White Decision

For Trinity's societies, supporting equal rights is an ethical obligation, not a political statement

What the Rainbow Flag Means to Me

Reflecting on a symbol of solidarity and support

The Binary Prejudice

Bias against non-binary forms of identity goes largely unrecognised

With UK Budget, a Reminder for Ireland: It Shouldn’t Be ‘Earn or Learn’

Aisling Curtis argues that the British government has failed its low-income students. Ireland should not do the same.

It Should Not Be This Hard to Register to Vote

Sinéad Baker argues that Ireland's voter registration system needs reform and that it disadvantages young peoples' chances to engage with the system

What Really Grinds My Gears: Team England

Resident complainer Tom Myatt talks about Trinity's 'Team England'

Pseudo-argumentation and Same-sex Marriage

Seán Healy questions the logic used in "debates" on equal rights

MSM Blood Ban is Outdated and Discriminatory

A proposed one-year waiting period is still stigmatising, but at least public thinking has changed

A Complicated National Relationship with Paddy’s Day

The Value of Diversity in a Family

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