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OPINION

A Working Relationship

Hugh Mitchell questions whether the SU's relationship with College is an inherently antagonistic one

Rethink the Referendum

Dominic McGrath takes a more nuanced approach to increasing student charges in light of an often contentious relationship between College and the SU

Why You Need To Vote Yes

Shane De Rís argues that we need to vote to oppose student charges

Who’s Representing You?

Aisling Curtis reflects on the criteria we need to meet in order to make the SU truly representative.

To Mars and Beyond

John Bethell argues that innovators like Elon Musk will be key to addressing the biggest problems of the 21st century

You Should Talk to Strangers

Michael Mullooly comes to the surprising realisation that meeting interesting new people requires talking to them

Democracy, Today and Tomorrow

Loïc Delorme takes a comprehensive look at the decline of traditional political dichotomies and how that will affect the future of democracy

Has Facebook Had Its Day?

James Shaw welcomes the decline of Facebook in the face of more specialised competitors

Could C-Section Be the New Normal Birth?

Fatima Alaya worries that medical education is reframing conceptions of normal and natural birth

The Ortolan and the Chicken

James Shaw looks at the inconsistent logic applied to culinary ethics
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