Opinion

Editorial

Trinity Isn’t Equipped For Its Vast Visiting Student Population

With one of the highest visiting student rates in Europe, the College’s inadequate systems are disadvantaging both exchange and full-degree students
By The Editorial Board

The Commodification of “Irishness” in Modern Food Culture

An interview with an Irish dairy farmer
By Jessica Larrissey
Op-Ed

AI Is Dooming Our Learning Abilities, Whether You Want It to or Not

Jules Nati discusses the impacts of AI on learning and modes of examination
By Jules Nati
Op-Ed

Carney-Mania

Mark Carney’s Davos speech signals not a moral shift, but a shift in who feels the consequences of American power
By Quinn Katz-Zogby
Contribution

Rocky Road to Dublin?

Is Dublin still car-centric and how can the city combat its congestion?
By Megan Hipwell

The Price of Being Fed

What Dublin’s food scene tells students of their worth
By Lily Braumberger
Contribution

Mastering a Second Language

Ann-Kathrin Viktoria Brämer on Everything They Don’t Teach You in English Class
By Ann-Kathrin Viktoria Brämer
Op-Ed

Looking Ahead: Trinity BDS Since the Encampment

What is the main goal of Trinity's BDS sect after achieving divestment?
By Manasvini Naren and Weronika Brzechffa
Analysis

The Rise of Reform UK and Its Implications Across the Irish Sea

Increasing support for Nigel Farage’s party poses a risk to the stability of relations between the UK and Ireland
By Niamh Rooney
Editorial

Editor Impeachability Cannot Come at the Cost of Editorial Independence

TCDSU’s proposed amendment to the UT Editor position gives the union unchecked power over the newspaper without offering a real solution
By The Editorial Board