Natural Capital is Attractive, But We Cannot Put a Price Tag on Natural Resources

It is important to question who the increasingly normalized concept of natural capital truly benefits – and the answer is not necessarily the greater good, writers Alix Pletcher.
By Alix Pletcher

University Of Leicester Announces Cuts to its English Literature Curriculum

Staff and students of the Trinity School of English have signed an open letter strongly condemning these changes.
By Anthony Bradley

Two Experienced Union Candidates Battle it Out in Education Race

This year, Dan O’Reilly and Bev Genockey are running for the position of education officer, after the race was uncontested last year.
By Faye Curran

In Editor Race, Traditional Candidate Takes on Far-Right Opponent

For the third time in the newspaper’s history, the editor race will be contested.
By Mairead Maguire and Maitiú Charleton

Electoral Commission to Allow Candidates to Post on Telegram

Candidates may only post on social media platforms sanctioned by the Electoral Commission.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

Mary Robinson’s Comments About Dubai Princess Comes Two Years Too Late

Robinson has said that she was ‘tricked’ by the Dubai royal family, rowing back on comments she made in 2018 about Sheikha Latifa being a ‘troubled young woman’.
Editorial

History is Important. Trinity Should be Commended for Investigating Its Past

Two Trinity researchers are embarking on a two-year investigation into College’s historical links to slavery and imperialism.

Green Week, Murder Mystery and Trinity Arts Festival: Your Week Ahead

If you’ve been side-stepping society engagement up until now, this week you’ll have no excuses!
By Maitiú Charleton

In Presidential Race, Candidates Reckon With a Situation Out of their Control

This year’s elections will take place fully online for the first time in the union’s history.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Sets New Limits on Study Time in Libraries

The decision comes in response to new public health guidelines.
By Sárán Fogarty