Comment & Analysis

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UCD Porn Ring Just Another Blow to Equality

Paige Reynolds argues that examples of misogyny have become so commonplace that we aren't even shocked anymore.
By Paige Reynolds
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Analysis

A Reflection on the Campaign Balances as First Week Nears Close

Conor Parle, Polling Editor of The University Times, reflects on the first three days of campaigning.
By Conor Parle
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Analysis

The Role of The University Times in College, as TCDSU Elections Progress

Niamh Egleston looks at the role of The University Times, from the perspective of staff and students, and speaks to the sole candidate for editor, Sinéad Baker
By Niamh Egleston
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Knowing More and How it Makes us Get Out and Live Less

Paige Reynolds argues that too much information too freely available removes all the mystery of life.
By Paige Reynolds
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Editorial

The Parallel Issues Facing Voters in the General and TCDSU Elections

To a very large extent, national issues will be to the fore in this year's TCDSU elections.
By The Editorial Board
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Is it Important to be an “International University”?

Tom Myatt argues that to continue to have relevance Trinity must be seen as attractive on a global stage.
By Tom Myatt
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Contribution

We Must Forge a Community Where Predatory Behaviour is Condemned

Kate Lawler argues that consent workshops are an integral element of a university's approach to sexual assault.
By Kate Lawler
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Contribution

Excessive Medicating is Not the Solution to Mental Illness

Using medicine to treat a physical problem, such as a broken limb or an infection, is an effective way of solving problems, but it's a different story when psychological issues come into play.
By Anna Belitskaya
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Contribution

Medicating my Depression was a Lifesaver

For Mental Health Week, Anna Moran discusses her experiences with medication and the way in which it changed her life.
By Anna Moran
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Contribution

The Fire Talk Analogy Misleads in Talks About Consent

James Behan argues that consent classes will not address the "grey areas" of sexual assault.
By James Behan