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Drunk On More Than Wine

From Baudelaire to campus pubs, and learning how to choose our intoxications: what does it mean to be “continually drunk”?
By Halle Feest

Debate as Theatre

Conor Ennis examines how political debate became performance instead of persuasion.
By Conor Ennis

Trust isn’t Clickable

The Downfall of Journalism to AI and Media Saturation
By Isabella Walsh

Hist Hosts Debate: “This House has No Confidence in the Students’ Union”

The weekly debate was moved by Hist committee forward a week to participate in growing student discussion around the SU and its involvement with students.
By Manasvini Naren

The Journey Towards a Bilingual Railway

Based on surveys, Íarnród Éireann will aim to promote the use of the Irish language.
By Oliver Donnellan

Camille Vasquez Honoured with Lawsoc’s Praeses Elit Award

The prominent defense attorney, who rose to fame during the 2022 Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard trial, received the award in a ceremony this afternoon
By Charlie Hastings

Garda Conduct at October 4th Protest a “Violation” of Garda Policy and Human Rights Laws, Report Finds

The report from the new Irish Network of Legal Observers, describes Garda intervention as "disproportionate" and "in violation of their own policies".
By Charlie Hastings
Analysis

Do We Still Need a President in Ireland?

Yes we do. Why the Irish presidency matters and what it means.
By Henry Brown

Israel and the UN Membership: A Case for Expulsion?

Recent comments by President Michael D. Higgins state that Israel should be excluded from the UN due to the report detailing that it’s committing genocide in Gaza, should this go ahead?
By Cathy Wan

Left Off the Map: Why aren’t Musicians Coming to Dublin?

Why geography, costs, and infrastructure steer big acts away from Dublin—and what that means for music fans and the night-time economy.
By Halle Feest