OPINION
We Must Take Action Against Anti-Asian Racism in Ireland
The Asian community in Ireland has been suffering increased levels of racist harassment and violence in the past year. Ireland must stand up to it, writes Xi-Ning Wang and Aaron Koay.
An Ghaeilge sa Chóras Oideachais
Seachas iarracht a dhéanamh na fadhbanna a réiteach diaidh ar ndiaidh is gá athchóiriú iomlán a dhéanamh ar an nGaeilge sa chóras oideachais, dar le Clíodhna Ní Dhufaigh.
The Anonymous Minister’s PUP Comment is Little More Than Pandemic Finger-Pointing
Passive-aggressive judgement and tut-tutting have been rife throughout the pandemic, but it’s particularly disappointing to see it coming from a government minister, writes Faye Curran.
I’m Thankful for the College Experience, but Fed Up With its Inaccessibility
Until every single aspect of Trinity and the education the college provides becomes totally accessible, the label of inaccessibility will cover the whole college, writes Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird.
Editorial
The GSU is in Freefall. What Can Be Done by the End of the Year?
A number of postgraduates are calling for the impeachment of the union’s president and vice president.
Is Mó an Bhagairt ón Tráchtálú ná ón gCoróinvíreas ar Shaol na Mac Léinn
Níl amhras orm gur thacaigh an tráchtálú leis an gColáiste go gearrthéarmach, ach is léir ón gcaoi ar thit na socruithe seo as a chéile go bhfuil sobhristeacht ag baint leis an tráchtálú, dar le Malachi Ó Marcaigh.
The New Provost Must Tackle Precarious Employment in Trinity
Whoever is elected on Saturday must be prepared to offer better job security, writes John Walsh.
Postgrad Workers are at Breaking Point. The New Provost Must Fight For Us
Postgraduate workers have been severely neglected for years. The next provost must work to improve our pay and conditions, writes Conor Reddy.
Trinity’s Autism Awareness Week Aims to Celebrate – and Enable – Difference
Universities like Trinity must reflect on how they can make the college experience better for neurodiverse students, writes Declan Treanor.
Locked Down in Dublin, I Tried to Have a Normal College Life. I Couldn’t
Having stuck out student accommodation for the first half of the year, I was frustrated at how abnormal it was and eventually went home, writes Lara Mellett.