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The Berlinale Claims That Film is Apolitical: This is Not the Case.

Jury president Wim Wenders’s comments have sparked discourse on the political importance of film
By Powell Sherrod
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Information and Control: Are We Living in a Post-Privacy World?

As concerns over the use of algorithms to automate interpersonal processes rise, critics wonder whether privacy and the right to privacy still exist the way they used to
By Irune Camps Sánchez
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Influencers in Today’s Internet

A model of the influencers of our age and the internet that they dominate
By Daniel McGee

AI Is Dooming Our Learning Abilities, Whether You Want It to or Not

By Jules Nati
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Debating the Value of University Degrees Gives Us No Say in What They Could Be

Opinion's editor, Helena Thiel, examines the important of university degrees
By Helena Thiel

A Balanced Work–Study Life is a Privilege to Have

What can be done to encourage more students to have a healthy part-time job
By Wilbur Xuan

NFL Games Generated €104.5m for the Irish Economy Last Year

Government claims victory and plans to expand the project
By João Gomes

Motion To Remove Dell from the College’s Recommended Supplier List Passes at Comhairle

The proposer noted that Dell is on the BDS Boycott list.
By Amalia Madrid-Lilly and Weronika Brzechffa

Budget 2026: Winners and Losers

Hits and misses from Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe and Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers’ Budget presentation to the Dáil on October 7th 2025
By Felicia Zhou

Treading the Tightrope: Protecting Children or Protecting Freedom?

Two years on from the United Kingdom’s passing of the Online Safety Act, the ongoing political fallout surrounding its implementation serves as a cautionary tale for Ireland’s lawmakers.
By Felicia Zhou