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Mental Health: How Many More Tragic Cases Will it Take Before Government Acts?

I have the unique experience of being that missing face. I don't want anyone else to be, writes Niall Prior.
By Niall Prior
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Is Bua do Chách gur Caitheadh amach an Plean don Phuball ar Pháirc an Choláiste

Cuirfear taispeántas an Leabhair Cheanannais sa Chearnóg Nua, leis an leabhar féin le bheith curtha sa Chlólann agus an tSean-Leabharlann á hathchóiriú.
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Dublin’s Mismatched, Gritty Charm is Being Swept Away

The brick-laden and imperfect city of Beckett and his contemporaries is being replaced with cookie-cutter tourist attractions and corporations, writes Kate Moran.
By Kate Moran
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Níl Rath ar Oideachas Toilithe sna Coláistí. Is Léir sin ón Suirbhé Deireanach

Fuair an Roinn Ardoideachais amach go raibh taithí ar dhuine amháin as triúr ban agus as triúr mac léinn neamh-dhénártha le duine eile ag iarraidh dul i mbun collaíochta leo gan chead.
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Why Must We Limit New Year’s Resolution to the New Year?

As January draws to a close, we ought not to resign ourselves to failure if we haven't achieved everything we aimed to in the space of a month, write Piotr Jedro.
By Piotr Jedro
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Editorial

Consent Education in Colleges is Not Working. Recent Survey Results Prove it

The Department of Higher Education has found that one in three female or non-binary students have experienced someone attempting to have sex with them without their consent.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

The Scrapping of the College Park Pavilion is a Win for Everyone in College

The Book of Kells exhibition will be erected in New Square, with the Book itself to be housed in the Printing House while the Old Library is renovated.
By The Editorial Board
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Is Eiseamláir de Chomhoibriú sa Coláiste í Scoil na Fisice

D’fhógair Scoil na Fisice go bhfuil siad ar son ainm Léachtlann Schrödinger a athrú an tseachtain seo.
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I Went on the Trinity Ski Trip – Never Having Set Foot on a Slope Before

Molly Longstaff recounts her inaugural skiing holiday – peers in tow, most of whom had done this plenty of times before.
By Molly Longstaff
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The Abrupt End of the Pandemic is Akin to a Dodgy Breakup

Although it might not feel like it every day of the next six months, there are bigger, better and brighter days ahead, writes Emer Tyrrell.
By Emer Tyrrell