Coronavirus Cities: From Paris to Luxembourg – With Eyes for Ireland
Síofra Collins had to return from a Paris Erasmus to her family home in Luxembourg when the virus hit. Things unfolded differently there.
Editorial
In GSU Elections, Rhetoric That Doesn’t Match Harsh Postgraduate Realities
The three candidates in this year’s elections didn’t convince at the first GSU hustings this week.
Analysis
On National Issues, Students Should Take Lessons From Marriage Equality
On repeal and marriage equality, students were right at the heart of Ireland's political discourse – a hard spot to reach, writes Faye Curran.
How a Student Movement at Its Peak Made Ireland Listen Up
Five years on from the marriage equality referendum, those who led the student campaign say creativity was crucial to influencing debate.
Trinity Graduate Louise Nealon Signs Six-Figure Book Deal For First Two Novels
She joins the ranks of critically acclaimed female authors coming from Trinity in recent years.
Lorna Fitzpatrick is Ready to Lead USI Through a Pandemic – and its Fallout
USI’s president is running unopposed for a second term. There’s still plenty to be done, she says.
Plé Cuimsitheach ag an bPróiseas Comhairliúcháin do Pholasaí Gaeilge Nua TCDSU
Pléadh na laigeachtaí a bhí ag an seanpholasaí Gaeilge TCDSU ag an gcruinniú.
USI to Launch Online Archive Hailing Students’ Role in Marriage Equality
The archive, which will feature reports, photos and videos from the time of the referendum, will go live on the union's website tomorrow.
How Naoise Jo is Building a Brand in Dublin Design
We're in lockdown, but Naoise Jo – a Dublin-based designer – is making waves with a brand ethos of bringing ‘a little joy to whoever wears it’.
On Research, the Pandemic Has Widened a Troubling Gender Gap
Journal submissions from female academics have fallen since the start of the coronavirus. Female academics say it’s not a surprise.