OPINION

Grappling With Reverse Culture Shock

After a whirlwind year and newfound independence in Dublin, home isn't the place it used to be, writes Eliana Jordan.
By Eliana Jordan

Don’t Let the Healy-Raes Block Repeal

Wily anti-abortion TDs will do everything in their power to obstruct abortion legislation. It’s up to yes campaigners not to let them.
By Matthew Murphy
Contribution

The Removal of Compulsory History in Secondary School is a Tragedy for Irish Education

This September’s first-year students could leave school with next to no knowledge of history or why it’s important.
By Liam Whelan
Contribution

Trinity’s New Ranking Demands Government Action

The QS rankings are embarrassing for Trinity. But it's the government that should be red-faced, writes Matthew Murphy.
By Matthew Murphy

SU Referendum Head-to-Head: The Pro-Choice Stance

Campaign manager for the 'Yes' side in the referendum on the SU's stance on abortion tells us why the union should adopt a pro-choice stance.
By Claire Donlon

From Protesting for Fun to Protesting for My Life

Jordanne Jones calls on Ireland to leave behind misogyny and trust women.
By Jordanne Jones
Contribution

Why the Pro-Choice Side Can’t Promise Low Abortion Rates

Hazel Bergin and Ciara O'Rourke question whether pro-choice claims about abortion rates add up.
By Hazel Bergin and Ciara O'Rourke

Why I’m Supporting Repeal from Scotland

Human rights have no borders, writes former leader of Scottish Labour Kezia Dugdale .
By Kezia Dugdale

Growing a Greener Ireland

Young people today are a 'transition generation' who must tackle climate change head on, writes Denis Naughten.
By Denis Naughten

How Universities Put Survival Before Their Staff

Ulf Strohmayer argues that entrepreneurial, commercialised universities have become shadows of their former selves.
By Ulf Strohmayer