From 1995 to 2015, the number of teenagers and young people smoking in Ireland had been continually decreasing. However, according to Professor Luke Clancy of the Tobacco Free Research Institute Ireland, from 2019 onwards this trend has done a complete …
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Women should not be shamed for using disposable period products
Environmentalism is critical to our future but it should not come at the cost of guilt tripping women about their personal choice of period products
After a long day of lectures, library work and societies, I often find myself sitting in the arts building, looking out over Nassau street as the sun sets and processing the chaos of the day that just ensued. Naturally, as …
Oatly’s aggressive marketing campaign alienates potential customers rather than appealing to them
Oatly’s new advertisement campaign has taken over Dublin in the past few months, and in turn, ostracised non-vegans from ever taking up non-dairy milks.
An Oatly campaign that took over ads on Dublin transportation and billboards starting in January has ignited a significant amount of controversy for its inflammatory marketing strategy that capitalises on the shaming of dairy consumers.
Over the past 10 years, …
Cars are getting more dangerous, and regulators can’t stop it
We need to radically overhaul how we regulate vehicles to halt dangerous trends in car design
No-one should ever die on the road. To many, that sounds like a utopian ideal. Most of us implicitly accept that there is risk inherent in travelling on the road. The idea that the benefits of our transportation system outweigh …
Why I will not be doing my masters at Trinity
It is college governance that has alienated me.
My decision to study at Trinity was the best decision I have ever made. It changed my life completely, and for the better. I have made so many incredible friends and connections and thoroughly enjoy studying my favourite subject full-time. …
Irish Unity and TCDSU: Starting a constructive conversation
Why we shouldn’t take a direct stance on supporting a United Ireland, and how there is a better way forward for the Union on this question
At the meeting of the Students’ Union Council on 31 January 2023, there was a motion to hold a referendum on whether or not TCDSU should support a United Ireland. I spoke and voted against the motion and I’d like …
International Women’s Day 2023; how far we have come and how far we still have to go
Cat Grogan considers the position of women in the world today, the achievements of feminism to date, and what we must do to keeping striving for more
No one is more cynical than I am about the hardships of life as a woman. I understand how tempting it is to look at the oppression, exclusion, discrimination, and subjugation that still characterise women’s lives today and draw pessimistic …
If Ireland wants to continue this trend of global creative success to, we need to encourage the arts
After the recent surge of nominations and awards for Irish artists and Irish art, the lack of funding and support for the average Irish artist has also come into the spotlight
In recent months, we have seen the incredible successes of countless Irish creatives, from the bold cinematic achievements of The Banshees of Inisherin, An Cailín Ciúin, and Aftersun, accruing a record 14 Irish Academy Award nominations, …
Irish motorists driven up the wall (and off the road) by tests waiting lists and expenses
With severe backlogs to the NCT waiting lists, lengthy lines for those looking for a driving test, and a steep cost involved in all of that and more, drivers across the country are struggling to stay on the road, and get on it in the first place
Drivers and aspiring drivers across the country are facing a pile of obstacles as they try to get on the road, stay on the road, and be safe in doing so. Waiting lists for driving tests are up to a …
AI is not as intelligent as you think
A closer look at the academic threat of AI technology, the fact that it is not intelligent in the same way we are, or near as intelligent as we give it credit for being
In January 2023, a secondary school in London announced that they were going to make massive cuts to the amount of essay homework assigned to students. They explained that an AI (artificial intelligence), chat generator ChatGPT had made essay work …