Comment & Analysis

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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
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Op-Ed

Berlin and Gaza – What’s Written On The Walls Is What We Can’t Say Out Loud

The genocide in Palestine gives Berliners a unique opportunity to reconcile themselves with their history, writes Deputy Opinion Editor Lily Scanlan
By Lily Scanlan
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Analysis

Returning to Re-Turn: Issues of Environmentalism and Societal Needs

Ireland’s deposit return system has recycled over one billion bottles in the past year and a half, at the same time generating just as many complaints and concerns of efficiency.
By Dara King
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Analysis

An Deichniú Uachtarán na hÉireann

A cursory guide to Ireland’s 2025 Presidential Election
By Seán Radcliffe
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Analysis

The Rise of Corbyn’s New Party and the Fracturing of Britain’s Two-Party System

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana are setting up a new left-wing political party in the UK, which has the potential to shake up British politics
By Patrick Keegan
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Analysis

Encounters Between Applicants and AI

Automation in job recruitment is leaving young people feeling discouraged, demoralised and dehumanised
By Helena Thiel
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Contribution

€1000 Is Not a Gift for Students — It’s a Lifeline

The government signals a return to €3000 student contribution fees
By Seán Radcliffe
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Contribution

Don’t Fear The Flak: A Call For More Opinionated Opinion Pieces

By Lily Scanlan
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Analysis

What Does Trinity’s Decision to Divest from Israel Mean for the College?

While most celebrate the divestment as a historic win for student activism and Palestinian support within Trinity, some critics deem Trinity anti-Semitic and claim a lack of academic freedom
By Nasma Doyle