Ray Bassett: Pushing the Limits of Debate in Ireland

The former diplomat has been vocal about his issues with the EU in the past, and believes there should be more debate about the benefits and drawbacks of Ireland's membership of the bloc.
By Seán Cahill

Ba Cheart do UCDSU Filleadh ar USI. Ach Beidh ar USI Troid le hIad a Choinneáil

Seans go vótálfaidh UCDSU i bhfabhar filleadh ar USI i mbliana, tar éis beagnach deich mbliana ó vótáil siad chun imeacht as.

Eschewing My Qualms about Speaking Non-fluent Irish

Despite my clumsiness when it comes to engaging with Irish, it contributes significantly to my sense of identity and quality of life, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin: Prioritising Investment in Education

The PhD candidate has spent five years researching the negative repercussions of gaps and inequalities in education.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Sadhbh O’Neill: “I’m Green with a Small G”

The former councillor and current PhD student is well briefed on environmental policy but less concerned with higher-education issues.
By Jody Druce

A Note to Our Readers Regarding Reports of Mishandling of Sources

House Six Could be Made Accessible by 2024

House Six is home to TCDSU along with the Central Societies Committee (CSC), Trinity Publications and The University Times.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Trinity’s Effective Altruism Group Seeks Society Status

The unofficial Trinity branch of Effective Altruism Ireland promotes critical thinking about our approach to altruism.
By Martha McKinney Perry

My Mum is in Politics. Please Don’t Shout Your Opinions at Me

To others she may represent a certain political ideology, but to me, she is simply my mum whom I love, writes Hosanna Boulter.
By Hosanna Boulter

Drag Queens, Dates and Dancing the Night Away: Your Week Ahead

Today may be Valentine's Day, but there's love to be had all week.
By Clara Roche