OPINION

The Government’s Inertia on Cassells Is Now Bordering on the Absurd

Four years since immediate action was called for in higher education, we're still no closer to even the beginnings of a decision, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

Todhchaí Éiginnte ag na Foilseacháin Ghaelacha de Dheasca Cinneadh Amhrasach

Ón bplean nua atá beartaithe d’fhoilseacháin na Gaeilge, go dtí an cur i láthair leisciúil ó Fhoras na Gaeilge, tá caighdéan níos fearr tuillte ag na Gaeil, dar le Malachi Ó Marcaigh.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
Contribution

Pride Is Losing Its Radicalism. We Owe it to Ourselves to Find it Again

Marchers at today’s Pride walked alongside a Garda force with an oppressive history and a government that has done little for LGBT people, writes Nathan O’Regan.
By Nathan O'Regan

In Local Elections, Ógra Fianna Fáil Has Disregarded Diversity

The youth wing of Fianna Fáil has seemingly failed to push some of their most impressive young women to the fore, writes Kathleen McNamee.
By Kathleen McNamee

The Indecency of the Unopened Message

There's nothing worse than a message being left on read – except, perhaps, your messages being left unopened, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins
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Student Commuters Are Often Left in the Lurch

The College must improve on-campus student spaces for those who spend hours in Trinity every day due to difficult commutes, writes Cian Crowe.
By Cian Crowe

No, Anti-Vaxxers, Proven Science Isn’t Up for Debate

The fate of the human race relies on scientific progress. Those who question it compromise our future, writes Cillian Gartlan.
By Cillian Gartlan
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Politicians Respect Protest. Why Aren’t We Out Every Week?

To make protests work, the movements need to be accessible and cater for people of all political stripes, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson
Contribution

Castigating Trigger Warnings isn’t Only Hypocritical – It’s Absurd

When society fixates on warnings issues by bloggers instead of the divisive language of the powerful, something has gone very wrong, writes Ross Malervy.
By Ross Malervy
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Lending Money in College Can Be a Minefield

Lending and owing money is a natural part of college life but things can become difficult when you don't get paid back.
By Paddy Mockler