InFocus

Second-Level Students, Together Fighting for Their Futures

After making a splash at the recent March for Education, the Irish Second-Level Students' Union (ISSU) is giving post-primary students a say in their future.
By Kate Fahy

Woke Guys Finish First

How the male feminist undermines the very movement they claim to support
By Wynslow Wilmot

Institutional Racism in Colleges and Student Counselling Services

Alex Payne analyses the historic and institutional aspects of racism and their effect on counselling services in conversation with the founder of Black Therapists Ireland, Ejiro Ogbevoen, and Assistant Professor of Psychotherapy at DCU, Dr Ray O’Neill
By Alex Payne

The Seasonal Affective Disorder ‘Epidemic’

Ella Sexton explores the symptoms and causes of the winter-induced condition and suggests some daily activities to help relieve its effects
By Ella Sexton

Lessons from the Irish Diaspora

With the numbers of immigrants and asylum seekers on the rise in the last few years, Ireland's own past with emigration and diaspora reveals lessons for today's communities.
By Gina Bagnulo

Inside the Provost’s Innovation Challenge

Meet the students working to solve some of society’s most pressing issues.
By Ailbhe Noonan

As the Trinity Colonial Legacies Project Publishes its First Audit, its Members Reflect on What This Means for College

With the project reaching its halfway mark, the report shines a light on how College might go forward and address its legacy.
By Alex Payne

The Undecided Future of Postgraduate Representation in Trinity

Following the derecognition of the GSU by College Board and two town halls held to discuss options for postgraduate representation, Alex Payne looks back at the history of the GSU.
By Alex Payne

Candidate Profile: Aoife Bennett Wants to Ensure that Every Voice Will Be Heard

Bennett is running unopposed in this year's TCDSU sabbatical elections.
By Adam Potterton

“It comes down to funding” – Ireland’s Postgraduate Research Crisis

Many postgraduate researchers are facing a situation in which they can no longer afford basic necessities such as food, rent and heating due to their lack of funding and their working conditions.
By Ailbhe Noonan