Comment & Analysis

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Contribution

Ballots Across Borders: Should Northern Ireland Vote for Ireland’s President?

A matter of symbolism, sovereignty, and political consequence
By Oliver Donnellan
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Op-Ed

The Centre Holds: Power and Drift in Leinster House

From party whips to independents, from climate pledges to lobbyists, the choreography of Irish governance is a study compromise.
By Halle Feest
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Ré Nua ag Earnáil Foilsitheoireachta na Gaeilge?

Téann Liam Ó Callaráin i mbun agallaimh le Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde, stiúrthóir an chomhlachta foilsitheoireachta Éabhlóid.
By Liam Ó Callaráin
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Contribution

‘AI’ agus an Ghaeilge – Níos mó Trioblóide ná Tairbhe?

Is ábhar imní é tionchar na teicneolaíochta ceannródaíoch seo ar an nGaeilge.
By Gerard Loscher
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Analysis

Any Port in a Storm: The Implications of the New EU-U.S. Trade Agreement

Deputy Commentary & Analysis Editor Sam Carroll gives his assessment on the new trade deals with Trump's regime
By Sam Carroll
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Analysis

Screwed Over by the Housing Crisis – What Daft.ie Has to Do with Safe Sex Among Young People

Finding accommodation often factors into one's sexual lifestyle, and can even prevent sex altogether.
By Jes Paluchowska
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Analysis

Money Matters in Trinity And We Don’t Talk About It Enough

Financial means remain an all-important determinant of a student’s experience at Trinity, writes Sonia Daunt
By Sonia Daunt
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Contribution

Trinity as the Corporate University

The cost of Trinity College Dublin’s corporatisation on students
By Manasvini Naren
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Analysis

The Rise of the Post-Grad Panic Economy

Curiosity to careerism: the manifestations of job market anxiety and how it rewrote the college experience.
By Joy Aladejana
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Analysis

Uncovering Ireland’s Marine Mystery: Cold-water Corals

Contrary to popular belief, coral reefs aren't just a tropical phenomenon, writes Eleanor McMonagle
By Eleanor McMonagle