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Review

Five Festive Drinks on a Dime

Food and Drink Blurbs
By Lily Braumberger
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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.
By Abdallah Abusamra
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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.
By Abdallah Abusamra
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The Cost of a Trinity Degree

Iarnród Éireann was always there for Ferenc Holyba, but it shouldn't have had to be.
By Ferenc Holyba
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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.
By Nina Crofts
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Between My Mother, the World, and Myself

My mother had always loved glitter, so naturally I’d always hated it.
By Freja Goldman
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Feature

With László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel Win, Madness is Back in Fashion.

By Jakub Čačo
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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
By Frances Doeblin
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Review

Review- Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon

Thomas Pynchon’s first novel in 12 years is his least interesting book, but still good fun
By Jakub Čačo
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Don’t Protect Your Peace

Inadvertent consequences of this popular mindset
By Saskia McDonogh-Mooney