OPINION

Contribution

Driving Myself Around the Bend

Learning to drive can be perilous, writes Nessa Boland.
By Nessa Boland

Does Veganism Mean Victory?

The creation of a vegan society is a telling sign of the changing place of veganism in our society, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan
Analysis

A Palestine Referendum Creates a Fork in the Road for TCDSU

During TCDSU elections, candidates called for a more local union. Now, students have a chance to decide where the union's focus should lie.
By Matthew Murphy

The Opt-Out Referendum is a Matter of Basic Rights

TCDSU is valuable for students, but so is students' freedom to choose, writes James Martin.
By James Martin
Contribution

Boycotting Israel Puts Trinity on the Right Side of History

The College's current position on Israel runs contradictory to its long record of anti-apartheid values, argues Patrick O'Donoghue.
By Patrick O'Donoghue

Students Aren’t Snowflakes. They’re Fearless

Take Back Trinity was a welcome attack on commercialisation in our universities, writes Dr Daragh Downes.
By Daragh Downes
Contribution

‘Yes’ agus ‘No’: An Dúshlán Aistriúcháin An Reifrinn

Gan aistriúchán díreach ar na focail dearfach agus diúltach, is rud deacair é reifrinn a aistriú go Gaeilge.
By Aoife Kearins
Analysis

Why Trinity Collidge is Key to the Supplemental Fees Campaign

Michael McDermott’s page has become a cradle for humorous – and politically useful – memes in the course of recent protests.
By Donal MacNamee

Staff and Students Should Unite to Take Back Trinity

Unite's Cieran Perry offers staff support to the campaign against supplemental exam fees.
By Cieran Perry

Student Protesters’ Commitment is Unprecedented

Today's direct action suggests a resolve that should have the College trembling, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan