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Contribution

Clocking out: Has University become a Preparation Ground for the 9-to-5, and is it Impossible to Ever Clock Out?

The harsh realities of earning a degree
By Elliot Ryan
Contribution

Trinity and the Ivory Tower: Rethinking Elitism

By Aditi Pradeep

Comedy Soc Getting Dismissed? We’re Just Joking.

From three members and a borrowed mic, Trinity Comedy Society makes its comeback.
By Wilbur Xuan

Tim Mielants’ Steve: A Review

Cillian Murphy starring intense school drama doesn’t quite hit
By Khushi Jain

The Glass Booth / An Both Gloine: A Review

Reconciling Jenny Brady’s latest experimental work
By Lea Carroll

A Dragaturgical Success: A Review of Miss Powder Vacuum at the Douglas Hyde Gallery

Reviving old traditions and bringing creativity and the conceptual to Dublin’s drag scene
By Sophie Weiser

In Need of a Miracle, Ireland Football Team Faces Portugal

As part of the third round of the UEFA Qualifiers, Ireland plays Portugal on October 11th in dire need of three points.
By João Gomes

Who Pays for Tomorrow?

Exploring whether the student contribution should be cut, kept, or abolished, and what each choice means for access and quality in Irish higher education
By Halle Feest
Analysis

Breaking the McGregor Presidential Campaign

Gavin Jennings explores the doomed Presidential campiagn of the former UFC fighter
By Gavin Jennings

Behind the Red Jackets: Inside First Love at Trinity

The Christian student society makes its Trinity debut, balancing warmth with intensity, write Phoebe Shannon in her debut opinion piece
By Phoebe Shannon