A very even handed review, you'd never think Ross was a contributor to that newspaper.
"While the Sinn Féin leader credits the hunger strikes in 1981 with being her moment of political revelation, she kept this Damascene conversion to herself through school and even university.
She fitted comfortably into the Notre Dame des Missions ethos and her teachers never saw a hint of republicanism or social radicalism. At Trinity, reading literature, she went completely underneath the radar.
Neither contemporary Ivana Bacik nor David Norris, whose lectures she so enjoyed, have the vaguest recollection of her."