OPINION

Anonymity Versus Censorship and Surveillance

Seán Healy looks at the implications of modern technology and argues there are costs to both privacy and police states

I Want Us All To Hold Hands

Olan Harrington on his now-viral essay about the fears homophobia instil in LGBT* people

Religion for the Selfie Generation

Samuel Riggs looks at the rise of Apple, and argues that its rampant fanboy culture shouldn't obscure the success of its products

Who Supports the Supporter?

Katie Meegan argues that encouraging sufferers of mental illness to talk to those around them is a great first step, but not the solution they ultimately deserve

The Gameboy Cycle

Michael Mullooly considers what it is that draws so many college students back to the entertainment of their youth

A Different Way to Volunteer

Emma Sommerville, a volunteer with AIESEC, explains why the program is so different to others on offer in Ireland.

The Positives of Negativity

Daniel O'Brien argues that negativity in public discourse is a crucial part of progress, as long as we present it and interpret it correctly

The Tipping Point of Tipping Culture

James Shaw argues that Ireland shouldn't let employers get out of paying living wages by adopting American tipping culture as the norm

The University in Society

In light of College Awareness Week, Ciar McCormick sees universities as the new centers of economic opportunity and social change

Schols in a Vacuum

Jenna Clark-Molloy considers the merits of the exams, and wonders how we'd feel if they were introduced as a new idea today