Opinion

How Universities Put Survival Before Their Staff

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

For Struggling Students, There is Little Compassion in Trinity’s Exam System

Too often, Trinity's bureaucracy simply adds insult to injury, writes Niamh Egleston.
By Niamh Egleston

How Ireland’s Female Revolutionaries Forged the Way

When fighting for women's reproductive rights, let's take inspiration from history's trailblazers, writes Sinn Féin's Louise O'Reilly.
By Louise O'Reilly

The Truth About Student Summers

Idealising the summer holidays is just a one-way ticket to disappointment, writes Alanna MacNamee.
By Alanna MacNamee

There’s No Time to Lose. Let’s Stand Together for Yes

Annie Hoey urges people to get out there and campaign for the repeal of the eighth amendment.
By Annie Hoey
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Ní Féidir an Ghaeilge a Chur as an Áireamh sa Tóir ar Phost

Tá i bhfad níos mó poist á fhogairt anois le riachtanas Ghaeilge.
By Philip McGuinness

To Transform Society, We Must Defend Our Education

Free third-level education isn't a drain on society. Compared to tax evasion, it's a drop in the ocean, writes Paul Murphy.
By Paul Murphy

Students Need to Shut Down More Than Just the Book of Kells

Take Back Trinity should end only with publicly funded education for all, writes Kevin Keane.
By Kevin Keane
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The Belfast Rape Case Put All Women on Trial

The trial feels like a missed opportunity for justice for the countless victims of sexual violence around the country.
By Aoife Kearins
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Supplemental Fees Brought Student Activism to Life. Don’t Let it Die

Today is a huge victory for students. But the battle isn't over, writes Matthew Murphy.
By Matthew Murphy