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OPINION

Student Solidarity

Daniel O'Brien discusses non-EU fees, and what being part of a union means.

The Danse Macabre

Eva Short discusses the phenomena and the morbid nature of celebrity death.

Students: not a care in the world

Sinéad Baker takes a look at the culture of student apathy

The Power of Words

Ross Mullen muses on the power of the spoken word.

Why Charity is Right

John Lorigan responds to the article "Why Charity is Wrong".

Trinity’s Future is International

Halway through Michaelmas Term, Daniel O'Brien reflects on why international students flock to Trinity.

Is Cultural Appropriation in Fashion Offensive? Part – II

Kat Clinch thinks cultural appropriation is so inherent to our daily lives that we cannot consider it offensive in fashion.

Is Cultural Appropriation in Fashion Offensive? – Part I

Lucy Mulvaney argues that using the traditions of a culture that is not yours for style purposes is unacceptable

A Badge of Dishonour?

Sinéad Baker argues that we discriminate too quickly based on the way people are dressed.

In Defence of Popular Music

In light of Lou Reed's recent death, Jacob Dunlop writes on the distinction between 'pop' and 'popular'.
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