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Having students and new graduates take over The Irish Times Magazine for an edition has been exciting, challenging, inspiring and mildly terrifying

Having students and new graduates take over the Magazine for an edition has been exciting, challenging, inspiring and mildly terrifyingHow do you know you’re getting on in years? Answer: when you bring up The A-Team as a visual reference to. Three of our remarkable curators and writers were posing for Irish Times photographer Alan Betson and I was asking them to channel ...

For this editor, having students and new graduates take over the Magazine for an edition has been an experience that has been exciting, challenging, inspiring and mildly terrifying: take your pick. Over Zoom, in person, via WhatsApp and email, we communicated back and forth, engaging on different ideas. What came up as important themes? Generational stereotyping. New addictions on campus. Mental health, identity and anxiety. The question of how to make a difference to society, and improve it.

Not everyone would choose to take on this task and put themselves out there. I’ve no doubt that you’ll be hearing a lot more from these voices in the future.Adam Mullins is a climate activist, food waste entrepreneur and astrophysics student at the University of Galway.

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