OPINION
Trinity Must Change Its Attitude to Women’s Sport – And Do It Now
As the country refocuses its efforts to promote women's sport, Trinity needs to get on board too, writes Kathleen McNamee.
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Why Irish Universities Should Invest in Interviews of Medicine Candidates
An interview process for medical courses would allow universities to assess candidates for vital personality traits, writes Jake Gilchrist.
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Presidential Candidates Overlook Students at Their Peril
By disregarding students, Ireland's presidential candidates are ignoring a demographic that can transform Ireland, writes Tara Porter McEvoy.
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Anti-Traveller Prejudice is Alive and Well in Irish Politics
Students must stand up against Peter Casey and Josepha Madigan, who have played on prejudice for personal gain, writes Patrick McDonagh.
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It’s Time For Men to Get Real About Mental Health
Opening up about mental health doesn't show weakness – it demonstrates strength, writes Daniel Twomey.
Forget Empty Promises. We Must Act on Climate Change Now
Nothing short of immediate and radical action can prevent environmental catastrophe, writes Bríd Smith.
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To End Unpaid Internships, Public Mood Must Change
Unpaid internships remain prevalent in Ireland spite of legislation banning them. The public must stop turning a blind eye, writes Paddy Mockler.
Together, We Can End the Housing Crisis
There are ways out of this dire housing situation, writes Richard Boyd Barrett, and students can help by joining the national demonstration on October 3rd.
When it Comes to Harassment, Silence is Often Complicity
Standing up against sexual harassment is never easy, but we must find ways to break the silence, writes Athene Donald.
It’s Time to Stand up Against Exploitative Internships
Ciannait Khan writes that it's not unreasonable to expect compensation for labour.