OPINION

Movember Shouldn’t Get a Golden Pass From Scrutiny. It Must Be More Inclusive

Movember should steer clear of Popeye-like tropes, give more space to LGBTQ+ people and face up to the realities of Irish society, writes Maitiú Charleton.
By Maitiú Charleton

‘Disability’ Is Not a Dirty Word. Society Ought Not Treat it Like One

Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird discusses accepting her disability and the dire need for a change in how society sees disability.
By Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird

I Was A Spotify Wrapped Sceptic. This Year Has Changed That

Looking at our friends’ playlists can allow us to feel connected in a lonely time, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins
Editorial

Trinity Needs Normalcy Post Pandemic – Not Black Mirror-Esque Innovations

This week, a discussion paper was leaked that showed a number of pandemic-inspired recommendations made by senior members of staff.
By The Editorial Board

If a Visually Impaired Person Seems in Need of Help, Offer it

We must strive to always show empathy and respect for one another, regardless of our differences, writes Sarah McGowan.
By Sarah McGowan
Contribution

Medicating my Depression was a Lifesaver

For Mental Health Week, Anna Moran discusses her experiences with medication and the way in which it changed her life.
By Anna Moran

The Young Greens and the Green Party Are From Different Centuries

There is an irreconcilable disagreement on the fundamentals between Young Greens and old Greens, writes Tara Nic Giolla Seanáin.
By Tara Nic Giolla Seanáin

Self-Improvement for the Procrastinators Among Us

Emma Donohoe lists some of her favourite forms of self-improvement for the more procrastination prone among us.
By Emma Donohoe

Let’s Stop Using Politics As a Social Crutch. We Can Do Better

Sometimes at a party you just want to defend the lyrical depth of Harry Styles’s second album – not win an interminable political debate, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan

Thanksgiving Offers a Reminder of All That’s Left Behind

Thanksgiving brings home to international students the sacrifices involved in choosing to study away from home, writes Eliana Jordan.
By Eliana Jordan