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Rannóg an Aistriúcháin AMLCT: Cé hIad agus Cad é a Ról i Saol na Gaeilge ar an gCampas

Labhraíonn an tOifigeach Gaeilge (Pádraig Mac Brádaigh) agus Abigail Ní Mhuircheartaigh (ball den choiste, iníon léinn leann na hEorpa) faoin fochoiste nua, Rannóg an Aistriúcháin.
By Hannah Joung
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A Pour to Regret: The Science Behind the Perfect Drink and the Dreaded Hangover

An investigation into the science of alcoholic drink preparation and the causes of hangovers.
By Caitlin Flores
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Bilingual Brains: The Benefits Of Speaking Irish

By Elena Pons Calero
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Rannóg an Aistriúcháin AMLCT: Cé hIad agus Cad é a Ról i Saol na Gaeilge ar an gCampas

Labhraíonn an tOifigeach Gaeilge (Pádraig Mac Brádaigh) agus Abigail Ní Mhuircheartaigh (ball den choiste, iníon léinn leann na hEorpa) faoin fochoiste nua, Rannóg an Aistriúcháin.
By Hannah Joung
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Journalist Sally Hayden Receives Honourary Patronage from Trinity’s Elizabethan Subcommittee

The international novelist interviewed with The University Times in September.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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A Straussian Approach: Pickup Artistry & The Bucket

An analysis of Neil Strauss’s The Game, an interview with a reformed pick up artist, and my ensuing, crippling, paranoia.
By Harper Alderson
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Go With Your Gut: The Untapped Potential of Nutrition in the Treatment of Mental Illnesses

For more severe illnesses, there is the question of how to implement nutrition into existing psychiatry and psychology practices without adding additional costs to patients in the form of dietetics, a service that is already financially inaccessible to many.
By Sophie Quinn
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Trinity Neglects to Submit Data for the QS Sustainability Rankings for Three Years

Climate Editor Freja Goldman dives into the meaning behind the recent QS Sustainability rankings
By Freja Goldman
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“The Homeless Community all Know Each Other”: A Conversation with a Member of VDP’s Street Outreach Programme

“I’d say 60% of what Street Outreach is is just talking and listening.” What means the most to the people Crotty meets is just “not being invisible, someone seeing them”.
By Eve McGann
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From Surplus to Shortfall: Ireland’s Wealth Paradox

By Reina Hneidi