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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Features Archive
France’s affair with the veil
10 Mar
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France’s long-running social and political controversy has come to the fore once again, writes Rónán Burtenshaw.
Why Howard Zinn would have been reading The University Times
10 Mar
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Howard Zinn, one of Twentieth Century America’s most important political activists died on January 27th, aged eighty-seven.
Here comes the sun
10 Mar
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It’s the middle of February, and I’m stressed over summer plans.
Roses are red, violets are blue, I hate Valentine’s Day and so should you
10 Mar
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February 14th, a day that lives in infamy on my calendar.
You sha’n’t go to the Ball
10 Mar
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Steven Moloney discusses the pressures brought on by Trinity’s “Ball Season” and explains why he can’t attend all the balls he would like.
The saddest goodbye
10 Mar
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It seems he has everything to live for: immense creative talent, a legion of loyal fans and the prospect of releasing his new collection at Paris Fashion week...
No rest for the wicked – or the hungover
10 Mar
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We all know the scene: its 7am, every shrill note of the alarm clock is piercing through your skull.
The quality of sound
10 Mar
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There is a certain quality of sound; Robert Altman knew all about it. It’s that sound that puts you into your own personal bubble; it’s that invisible wall that surrounds you in a crowded public place...
Cracking an ancient code
10 Mar
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Nicholas Bernard looks at the recent work of Dane Eske Willerslev, whose team has become the first to sequence the entire genone of an ancient human being found frozen in the Arctic.
Swine flu vaccine: premature panic?
10 Mar
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Not only has swine flu all but disappeared from the public domain, but the number of fatalities has also been significantly lower than experts expected.
Where children have the upper-hand
10 Mar
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Enda Shevlin examines the advantages of the human child’s complete helplessness during the first few years of life.
Healthy advice
10 Mar
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Anthea Lacchia presents a few simple guidelines to leading a healthy life.
Why Facebook is ruining my degree (and why I’m letting it)
10 Feb
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Colin McGrane weighs up the pros and cons of the ubiquitous social networking tool and its ability to distract from nearly anything.
Death of notorious war criminal Chemical Ali
10 Feb
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Sarah-Kate Geraghty looks back at the life of the recently executed Iraqi war criminal Ali Hassan al-Mujid.
Treatment of rape victim sparks outrage
10 Feb
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A shocking rape case in Bangladesh has sparked outrage amongst the Human and Women’s Rights community, writes Rónán Burtenshaw.
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