Comment & Analysis

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Column

Learning To Accept An Extension Without Guilt

"My mental health disrupting my capacity to engage in my college work is not a reflection on me or my recovery. It is just one of the components of my illness."
By Anonymous
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Contribution

Silence on Gaza is Complicity

"This is not a time for ‘holding a space’", says Dr Fintan Sheeran
By Dr Fintan Sheeran
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Column

Side Quests and Nostalgia

"I knew this game was creating a buzz, but I didn’t realise that it would end up changing my life," writes Dr Becky Long
By Dr Becky Long
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Column

The Woes of an Opinion Editor

"What can an opinion editor do when she runs out of ideas for an article?" asks Sophie Coffey
By Sophie Coffey
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Op-Ed

Over 15,000 Missing 2Go Cups: Where are they now?

The need to constantly replace the missing cups is becoming more of an issue and reversing any positive environmental impacts that using keep-cups may have had, writes Michael Cagney.
By Michael Cagney and Frances Dallaghan
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Column

Why Libraries are the Best Places

Dr Becky Long advocates for the importance of reading, regardless of when or where, for the personal growth it fosters.
By Dr Becky Long
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Contribution

The Economy Relies on Student Jobs but Refuses to Recognise Them

Regardless of the role and the company, there is a basic level of respect everyone is entitled to, writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey
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Op-Ed

Dublin Needs Late-Night Transport

Public transport in Dublin is dubious at the best of times, but those times need to start including the hours after midnight, writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey
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Op-Ed

Students and Staff Must Unite on Lecture Recordings

At our College, there is no all-around access to lecture recordings. Ultimately, the antagonism must be dissolved through the power of student-staff solidarity, writes László Molnárfi.
By László Molnárfi
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Op-Ed

The ‘Wolfe Tone Library’ Would Honour the Best of Irish History

Jack Traynor proposes honouring the legacy of Theobold Wolfe Tone as a means to reconcile tradition with principles of equality and fairness.
By Jack Traynor