Comment & Analysis

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Contribution

Cancer Society’s Christmas Appeal

It is in the festive spirit that the Trinity Cancer Society is this year appealing for toys for children suffering with cancer around Ireland, writes Fiachra Mooney
By Fiachra Mooney
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Analysis

Reusable Cup Initiatives are Drops into Warming Oceans

Yes, we recycle, but as developed countries, we also emit the most greenhouse gases and create the most urbanised cities, writes Amelia McGowan
By Amelia McGowan
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Op-Ed

The Unseen Struggles of Students of Colour in Campus Counselling

Students of colour face disparities in accessing counselling services due to cultural stigma, lack of representation and unfamiliarity with available resources, writes Tolulope Babatunde
By Tolulope Babatunde
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Column

Stories are Essential for Students

"Everything, from science to history, advertising to finance, cooking to healthcare, just works better if we can recognise it as a story", writes Becky Long
By Becky Long
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Editorial

Editorial: College Should Offer Hybrid Classes Amid the Current Crisis

While College should be commended for the concern it has shown for students' safety amid the ongoing riots, this compassion must be extended to ensure their academic success does not suffer.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

It’s Time to Freeze Class Sizes

Why does more students at College have to result in a lesser student experience?
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

László is Following Through on His Promises, Unlike College

Conflicting narratives held by TCDSU and College are worsened by lack of transparency
By The Editorial Board
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Op-Ed

Living at Home Might Save Money, but it Can Still be Costly

"Being from Dublin has simultaneously helped and hindered my college life", writes Sophie Coffey
By Sophie Coffey
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Op-Ed

ADHD, Trinity and Me: Living Beyond the Labels

"ADHD isn't about a lack of willpower or intelligence. It's about brains that are wired differently", one Trinity student argues.
By Anonymous
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Column

Reading Week: Time to Catch Up or Catch a Flight

"My reading week is looking less like close-ups of tourist attractions and more like close readings of my dissertation texts", writes Sophie Coffey
By Sophie Coffey