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OPINION

Disappearing Academic Thought

Ciar McCormick argues that a private university shuns the notion of the common good in education.

The Fallacy of Irishness

Fionn Rogan on being an 'Irishman'.

The Cart Before the Horse

Daniel O'Brien argues that fixing the economy helps Ireland's youth and not the other way around

Redefining ‘Emigration’

Michael Bruton argues that emigration has its benefits.

Wasting My Time in Trinity Doing a BESS Degree

Hugh O'Neill reflects on how he may have failed to make the most of his time in Trinity.

The Personality Revolution

Aisling Curtis discusses self image, body-norms and J-Law.

Breaking Free

Winner of the Voluntary Tuition Programme's Secondary School's Writing Competition, Daire Power, muses over what it is to "break free".

Home Sweet Home

Ellen Finn discusses the pressure of having good summer plans.

Why is Modern Music so Shit?

Niemba – The Birth of an Army

Fionn Rogan questions the behaviour of Irish soldiers during the Niemba ambush.
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