OPINION
College in the US is Even More Bizarre Than I Expected
I am both excited and terrified to dive into Columbia's famously intimidating classes.
No, The Luas Isn’t Actually Free. But It Really Should Be
If the government was serious about sustainable cities, access to public space and climate action, the Luas being free wouldn’t be a joke, writes Sárán Fogarty.
As We Exit Lockdown, NiteLine is Still Here to Listen
Sometimes, even when we don’t feel like talking, just sitting in silence with another person can be really helpful, writes Lara Summers.
The Phil and Hist Must Take Meaningful Action to Change Their Culture of Misogyny
Victims of bullying or harassment should not be terrified to speak out for fear of further ill treatment, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
How I Learned to Relish Not Having an Opinion
Appreciating uncertainty more would allow for more nuanced, honest and compassionate opinions, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
Colleges Cannot Afford to be Reactive When it Comes to Mental Health Services
Trinity should have taken steps to shorten the waiting list for counselling appointments before it reached 40 days, writes Alex Connolly.
Dublin is No Place for Young People Anymore. Where Did it All Go Wrong?
Those of us who grew up here are increasingly being made to feel like Dublin isn’t a home for us, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
Love Island is All Too Reminiscent of the College Dating Scene
Remove the Nasty Gal swimwear and the picturesque villa and you’ll find the antics of Love Island look a lot like the perils of student romance, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
Irish Student Activists Need to Talk About Eastern Europe – and With it
Activists don't have to be experts on every problem in every country, but the problems in eastern Europe deserve more attention from Irish people, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
Ba Cheart do Choláistí Foghlaim ar Líne a Choinneáil mar Chuid den Saol Acadúil
D’fhógair an IUA agus an THEA an tseachtain seo go mbeidh leachtaí go fóill curtha ar fáil ar líne.