Comment & Analysis

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Contribution

We Must Denormalise and Delegitimise the English Language

The struggle for Irish language rights is de-colonial. But it can never be complete until we collectively de-normalise the language of its oppression, writes Jeffrey Seathún Sardina.
By Seathrún Sardina
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Column

A Streetcar Named Desire

How Dublin's public transport system is negatively impacting students.
By Carlos Suarez Cabrera
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Op-Ed

The 2024 Split Ticket

Why swing states backed democrats for senate, Trump for President.
By Luke Gibbons
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Contribution

Seagulls, Space, and Stolen Croissants: The Battle for Trinity’s Campus

Ella Chepak explores the need for more student spaces on campus.
By Ella Chepak
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Contribution

This is Not Us, Or is it? Rethinking Drinking Culture at Trinity.

Amy Wei asks is drinking really necessary to socialise in college?
By Amy Wei
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Contribution

The Continuous Underfunding of Higher Education in Ireland

Ella Chepak explores the underfunding of higher education in Ireland from the 2008 crash to the present day.
By Ella Chepak
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Contribution

Physics for Poets

Why the arts and sciences should not be separated.
By Deniz Ertem
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Op-Ed

Kamala Harris’s Concession Speech Signals the Start of a New Fight

By conceding, Harris demonstrated the grace and respect for democratic norms that citizens expect of their leader. This is in a stark contrast to the contested postures of recent years.
By Luke Gibbons
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Contribution

In Defence of Polarisation: the Depoliticisation of Immigration Policy in the EU

From Palestine to climate change and immigration, decrying polarisation is often just an attempt at maintaining the status quo.
By Felice Basbøll
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Ní Phribhléid é Lóistín an Choláiste ach Pionós

Tá fadhbanna ag baint le lóistín an champais cloiste ag daltaí an Choláiste le fada an lae.