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Seville Will Never Leave You: A Special Tourism Guide from Your Half-Local

writer and traveller Elena Stack Martin shares her greatest recommendations from her half-home, but full-on dream
By Elena Stack Martin
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A Guide to Zimbabwe: The Magic of Mountains, Rivers and Ruins

Discover Zimbabwe: From roaring waterfalls to ancient ruins- vibrant culture, rich history and breathtaking landscapes await.
By Erin Des Fontaine
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Sex 101: It’s a New Game Now

Deputy Magazine Editor Nina Crofts gives sex advice to new freshers
By Nina Crofts
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Hateful Tourism

With new movements opposing overtourism growing ever-stronger, Wilbur Xuan asks about the characters who make up the crowds
By Wilbur Xuan
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Turning Trauma into Art: Gaza’s Sand Sculptor, Rana Al-Ramlawi, Carves Resilience from the Rubble

In the heart of Gaza, amid the relentless echoes of war and displacement, a quiet revolution is taking shape—one grain of sand at a time.
By Eman Alhaj Ali
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Speak Like You Mean It: Notes on Censorship and Nerves at Trinity

Not censorship, but nerves. The danger isn’t debate, it’s the reflex to treat small slips like major harms and to swap curiosity for purity.
By Issy Walsh
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Death of Dublin Nightlife

As Dublin’s nightlife is declining, the Government’s laissez-faire approach is failing keep the allure intact.
By Erin Hennessy
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Dear Fresher Me: Emmy-Award Winning Director and Writer Niall McKay

Graduating in 1989, Niall McKay recalls Trinity as it used to be, and how the university taught him to overcome obstacles in life beyond College
By Charlie Hastings
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Dear Fresher Me: Senator Aubrey McCarthy

Independent Seanad senator Aubrey McCarthy talks about what he learned while attending Trinity, and his nostalgia for a time gone by
By Freja Goldman
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Dear Fresher Me: Irish Times Reporter and COVID Graduate Ella Sloane

Recent graduate Ella Sloane talks transitioning from small town to big city living, and gives wise advice to young freshers
By Charlie Hastings