OPINION

Ivana Bacik’s Election Reflects Her Experience as a Legislator and an Activist

Despite her party’s difficult recent history, the Trinity lecturer and University of Dublin senator’s experience and record stood out during the bye-election campaign, writes Sárán Fogarty.
By Sárán Fogarty

Access to Graduate Medicine is Grossly Unfair. Let’s Change That

The difficulty of qualifying as a doctor through graduate-entry medicine is amplified for those from disadvantaged backgrounds, writes Yasmine Tadjine.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Tá Sé in Am Dúinn Fiúntas na Gaeilge sa Lá Atá Inniu Ann a Aithint

Is trua go bhfeictear ar an nGaeilge mar chaitheamh aimsire amháin. Déarfainn go bhfuil fíorfhiúntas aici sa ghnáthshaol nua-aoiseach, dar le Siothrún Sardina.
By Siothrún Sardina

Exiting my Last Zoom Class, I Wonder: ‘What Now?’

It’s been a few weeks of reminiscing the hours spent brunching in the legendary café Lemon, the soothing sound of pages being turned in the Berkeley, and the faintest memories of things we’d really rather forget we did while a bit tipsy, writes Orla Murnaghan.
By Orla Murnaghan

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.
By 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.
By 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.
By 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.
By 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.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh