In light of this morning's controversy, Sinéad Baker highlights the failings of the Irish school system in protecting young LGBT people.
Simon Foy considers a more subtle threat to marriage equality, in the form of social pressure against straight men expressing their support
Sarah Ledden reflects on how we perceive our own bodies.
Aisling Curtis challenges the idea that childlessness is unnatural or selfish, and argues we can all benefit from accepting different views of happiness
Paul Glynn criticises the focus and effort behind Ireland’s foreign language education
Seán Healy looks at the social side of substance use in the context of a sexually repressed and dysfunctional culture
Colm Finlay argues that LGBT safe spaces should be cherished where they exist, and promoted where they do not
Michael Mullooly argues for the importance of self-belief and perseverance, especially in "non-traditional" pursuits
Dominic McGrath looks at the recent streak of independence in Irish politics, and how young people can convert their desire for change into action
Seán Healy argues that the language of mental illness fails to capture the experience of those who suffer from it