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OPINION

Welcome To Trinity, Comrade

Edmund Heaphy argues for a more nuanced approach to comparing capitalism and socialism

TED Talk Is Cheap

Jack Leahy dares to question whether the famous brand promotes intelligent discourse or just false enlightenment

Unequal Treatment

Two anonymous students demand action against the discrimination faced by young people in the housing market

Trail Blazing

Ciar McCormick looks at Ireland's historic attitude towards marijuana.

The S-Word

Instead of asking “how smart are you”, Aisling Curtis would rather know “how are you smart”

Humans of New York Goes Global

Kayle Crosson talks about lessons of empathy and belonging as HONY's World Tour comes to an end.

A New Class For A New Age

Ciar McCormick worries at the growing sector of workers lacking job security and room for career growth.

Fading Shades of Grey

Laura Hegarty questions our need to oversimplify debates by polarising inherently complex ideas

The FOMO Generation

Aisling Curtis marvels at our inability to unplug, and wonders if the costs outweigh the benefits

We Can All Speak English

Benn Ó hÓgáin considers the challenges of exercising language rights.
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