Comment & Analysis

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Op-Ed

The World is Failing Recent Graduates

The dire entry-level job market is leaving young graduates feeling hopeless- to the detriment of our economy, society, and future.
By Zoe Pomeroy
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Op-Ed

Netflix and Tax

In the name of culture, the Government proposes to make leisure yet more expensive.
By Oliver Donnellan
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Contribution

Catherine Connolly (and Ireland) vs The World

And by the world, I mean the far-right
By Roan MacArdle
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Analysis

Ex-PM Tony Blair Eyed to Rule Post-Genocide Gaza

Gaza Correspondent Quinn Katz-Zogby analyses Tony Blair as the next step for Gaza
By Quinn Katz-Zogby
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Contribution

The Reality of Fresher’s Week

The anxiety that follows Freshers’ Week is inevitable, but is the start of college bender worth the financial and emotional cost?
By Violet O’Neill
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Contribution

How to Turn a GAA Manager into a Puppet for War

By Seán Radcliffe
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Contribution

Rising Star on Show at Béal na Bláth

Max O’Donoghue discusses the recent commemoration of the anniversary of Michael Collins’s assassination at Béal na Bláth, and the current state of Fine Gael.
By Max O’Donoghue
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Analysis

Is Spotify as Green as its Logo?

Music streaming app Spotify declared that by 2030, it will have net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. However, through the implementation of AI DJs as well as video streaming, their GHG emissions are only on the rise.
By Deimante Ciparyte
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Analysis

NATO Versus Drones

What to make of Russia’s latest invasion of European airspace
By Jes Paluchowska
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Contribution

Why Stop at the NFL?

Jude Archer urges us to look at the NFL’s entry into Ireland with nuance.
By Jude Archer