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The Trinity Students Going from Books to Battalions

What tempts students into a life in the military?
By Emma-Louise Nolan
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Re-Plotting the Route to an Academic Career

Increasingly, it seems the next generation of academics will face new challenges and an uncertain world.
By Blaithin Wilson
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Ón bPop Up Gaeltacht go Polaitíocht leis an gComhaontas Glas – Agallamh le Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh

Labhraíonn Malachí Ó Marcaigh le Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh, bunaitheoir an Pop-Up Gaeltacht, faoi inspioráid na heachtraí, a ghníomhaíocht ar son na Gaeilge, agus a obair leis an gComhaontas Glas.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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Educating for Equality in Northern Ireland

As Northern Ireland reflects on the Good Friday Agreement, a new project wants to ensure the next generation can achieve full equality.
By Jack Synnott
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On Ireland’s Doorsteps, a Referendum Battle Begins

On doorsteps across Ireland, local groups are coming together to call for a repeal of the eighth amendment.
By Jake O'Donnell
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The Boozy History of the Buttery

Once upon a time, the Buttery was the smoky, heaving hub of campus life.
By Jake Gilchrist
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How Síona Cahill Conquered the Student Movement

Síona Cahill is bidding to be the next President of the Union of Students in Ireland.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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The Haphazard History of Front Square

The Campanile has come to dominate Front Square. But Trinity's famous square could have ended up looking very different.
By Holly Brown
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Why Trinity Prides Itself on a Useless Experiment

The pitch-drop experiment is fundamentally useless. So why does it bewitch so many people?
By Aoife Kearins
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Northern Ireland Students Are Still Playing Wait and See Over Brexit

Livelihoods, careers and borders are weighing heavily on the minds of students.
By Ellen McLean