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Five Festive Drinks on a Dime
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In Memory of Dima El Haj
Dima El Haj, whom Israel killed at the age of 29, was a WHO staff member. She was an environmental activist, and a master’s graduate from Glasgow. She was by international means, a civilian, twice over, a woman who committed her life to the preservation of life.
Voices From Gaza
Abdallah Abusamra has contributed journalistic pieces to We Are Not Numbers and Mondoweiss, taught advanced communication courses at Oxford English Centre - Gaza’s leading IELTS training provider, and delivered capacity-building workshops for governmental, INGO, and UN agency projects in Gaza.
The Cost of a Trinity Degree
Iarnród Éireann was always there for Ferenc Holyba, but it shouldn't have had to be.
Why Do Young Men Lean Further to the Right?
New trends have shown a sizable gap in the ideological beliefs of Gen Z men and women, which Nina Crofts evaluates in relation to online right wing movements.
Between My Mother, the World, and Myself
My mother had always loved glitter, so naturally I’d always hated it.
Feature
With László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel Win, Madness is Back in Fashion.
Feature
Naoise Dolan is not giving up on Palestine
The Irish novelist and Trinity graduate's latest involvement in the pro-Palestine movement on the intercepted Sumud flotilla
Review
Review- Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Pynchon’s first novel in 12 years is his least interesting book, but still good fun
Don’t Protect Your Peace
Inadvertent consequences of this popular mindset