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Are Shortening Attention Spans Affecting the Way Music is Being Written?

Songs are getting shorter every year, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
By Ruth Cronin
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The Gift Economy: Is Money Necessary?

A gift economy is a system where people exchange gifts instead of using money.
By Emma Horan
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The Fight for Myanmar’s Freedom

The military in Myanmar staged a coup on February 1st, detaining the State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the President U Win Myint as well as senior government officials.
By Supyae Yadanar
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‘God Moments’ in a Fire Lookout Tower

Across the US, the government pays lookouts to watch out for fires in the woods and wilderness.
By Cormac Watson
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The Psychedelic Revival

Psychedelic drugs have long been linked to Woodstock-era counterculture, but scientists are now hoping to harness their power to treat mental illnesses.
By Eliana Jordan
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The Long Trip Home to Hong Kong

Hong Kong has had relatively few cases, and only 133 deaths since the coronavirus broke out.
By Catherine Ding
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Self-Perception and How We Treat Ourselves: That is What’s Most Important

Pat Divilly thought a rip-roaring business would make him happy. He now sees the flaws in that argument.
By Pat Divilly
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Women Overlooked: Irish Sex Workers

The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act of 2017 has been decried by sex workers in Ireland for further endangering sex workers, an already vulnerable element of society.
By Eliana Jordan
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Eco-Fascism: A Smouldering, Dark Presence in Environmentalism

Emma Horan looks into the deadly intersection between fascism and the environmental movement.
By Emma Horan
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Saving Wood Quay

The discovery of artefacts dating back to the Vikings at the site spawned a contentious battle between developers and archaeologists in the 1970s.
By Liam Frabetti