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OPINION

What Can We Get Away With?

In light of the US Shutdown, James Shaw questions just how little basic government a country might need to run.

The Disappointing End of David Norris

Irish in Secondary School: Out of Place?

Ciannait Khan discusses the idea that learning Irish is more a help than a hindrance in secondary school

A Modest Proposal

Fionn Rogan argues that grants should not be cut until the government puts a stop to corruption

Uselessly Educated

Does a third-level degree have any value, or does it just serve as a reminder that you happened to spend three or four years traveling to and from a college you thought you might like back when you were 18?

The great internet debate

Michelle O'Connor argues that the internet is a better source of representation as the new public sphere

Can we pave the way for Russia?

Aisling Curtis believes that Russian students can be the change that will help the LGBT community in the face of repression.

The plight of the bouncer

Bouncers: mean or misunderstood? Stephen Cox examines the plight of the bouncer.

Let Sleeping Students Lie

Stop sleeping and go do something - Eva Short implores students to stop wasting the marvellous opportunity that is college.

To impeach or not to impeach? PART I

David Walsh argues for the impeachment of TCDSU President Tom Lenihan
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