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OPINION

What Are You Doing This Summer?

As exam time is in full swing, the pressure to have the best summer plans is becoming a headache for some students.

Corporate Smackdown in WWE

Can the average Joe triumph over greed in WWE? Eoin McShane discusses the success of anti-corporate wresting star, Daniel Bryan.

Let’s Not Test the Loyalty of Those Who Believe in Ireland

Why does Ireland deserve the generosity of philanthropists? Edmund Heaphy on the ebbing trust between philanthropists and a wasteful society.

Why go to College?

Fionn Rogan questions one of the sacred cows of modern Ireland and asks: why college?

How We Can Cash In On Our Ideas

Can we harness our inner entrepreneur to help better society?

What’s Next For Albania?

Can a New Labour project work for Albanian politics?

Why You’re Learning Less Than You Could Be

Does the two hour lecture model work? Alex Escorcio doesn't think so.

Seeking Debt Write-Downs Is The Only Way To Economic Recovery

TD for Dublin South, Peter Mathews, discusses a road for Ireland in relieving itself of indebtedness.

Shall You Go To The Ball?

Does it really matter who plays the Trinity Ball? We're going to go anyway.

Broke and Broken

As the third level education sector goes through a period of transition, higher education must ensure we are valuing our degrees.
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