Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Societies Know What They are Getting with Controversial Guests

Society guests are sometimes chosen for the controversy they will court, argues the Editorial Board.
By The Editorial Board
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Buntáiste ar Bith Ag Baint le hAontas na Mac Léinn a fhágáil

Pléann an Bord Eagarthóireachta an ceart le hAontas na Mac Léinn a fhágáil, agus más fíor gur ceart é seo atá tábhachtach go gcaomhnaítear.
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Tuigeann Cumainn na hImpleachtaí ag Baint le hAoichainteoirí Conspóideacha

Aíonna tSochaí Roghnaítear uaireanta do an chonspóid a bheidh siad cúirte argóint , an Bord Eagarthóireachta
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Companies Should Shoulder Some of Education’s Cost

Firms that benefit from education have an obligation to pay into it.
By Colm O'Donnell
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Contribution

We Shouldn’t Tiptoe Around Suicide

On World Mental Health Day, Sarah Ledden debunks misconceptions regarding suicide
By Sarah Ledden
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Analysis

The Challenge in Balancing the Abortion Debate

The union's mandated stance on abortion has left some students feeling alienated, and some considering finding a way to leave the union altogether.
By James Shaw and Charlotte Ryan
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Turning Off the Blue Light: Regulating Sex Work in Ireland

James Shaw argues that regulation of the industry is better, and safer, than prohibition.
By James Shaw
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Contribution

A Loss in the Community, and an Awareness of Mortality

Jenna Clarke-Molloy examines her awareness of mortality following loss.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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Social Media Shouldn’t be the One Source for News

Tom Myatt argues that using only social media for news acquisition creates an “echo chamber” of confirmatory views.
By Tom Myatt
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Freedom of Speech is Not Freedom to Dictate

Olly Donnelly responds to Brendan O’Neill’s distorted view of Trinity students.
By Olly Donnelly