Ba chóir go mbeadh níos mó béime curtha ar mhic léinn nach bhfuil in ann ciapadh gnéis a aithint i gceart.

Dar leis an tsuirbhé a rinne Ollscoil na Banríona, níl mic léinn in ann ‘ciapadh gnéis’ a aithint i gceart. Ba chóir go mbeadh béim ar an gcás seo.
Editorial

Consent Conversations Must Respond to Students Who Barely Recognise Sexual Assault

A Queen’s survey found that many students failed to label a non-consensual experience as sexual assault. Conversations around consent must reflect this.

Beidh an t-aighneas Tionsclaíoch i gColáiste na Tríonóide mar Láthair Thastála de bharr na Hidirghabhála Rialtais

Beidh an freagra a thugann Coláiste na Tríonóide mar chomhartha don earnáil a chinnfidh dearcadh na n-ollscoileanna eile sa tír.
Editorial

Trinity’s Response to Government Temporary Contract Intervention Will Be Telling

The higher education sector will be using Trinity’s reaction as an indicator of what the government may or may not tolerate.

State of a Nation: Women’s Rugby, World Cup Defeat and What it Means for the Sport

Marcus Kelly assesses the success of the World Cup in boosting the profile of women's rugby in Ireland.
By Marcus Kelly

UCDSU and ULSU Decline Offer from USI to Attend National Training Event

The presidents of the two unions, alongside MISU, gave mixed reasons for not attending the Belfast training event.
By Dominic McGrath

Get the Inside Scoop on the Light House’s Newest Season

The Smithfield cinema will be screening an extensive series of classic films based around journalism.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Sun, Sea and Synth: Dimensions Knowledge Arena

Get your festival fix abroad this year and discover Croatia's coolest electronic music festival, with Grace Jones, Moderat and Nina Kravitz headlining.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Offering a Community for the Introverted, Dublin’s Poetry Scene has a New Non-Threatening Night

The 'Big Non-Threatening Poetry Party' promises a safe space to up-and-coming writers.
By Shauna Donnelly

Culture, Politics and Music Unite, as Hot Press Celebrates the Faces to Grace its Cover

Imelda May, Hozier and U2 are but a few of the names to feature in the iconic music magazine.
By Andrew Connolly