Opinion

Why Graduation is Just a Big Disappointment

Alanna MacNamee argues that graduation can be bittersweet for many students.
By Alanna MacNamee

Negative Body Feelings? Seek Help

In a world of increased pressure and social demands, the importance of learning to love oneself should not be disregarded.
By Rebecca Corr

UK Universities Must Adapt to Brexit’s Uncertainty

Vice-Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University Iain Martin says universities want greater clarity over the next steps as the UK leaves the EU.
By Iain Martin

We Shouldn’t Be Voting on Human Rights

Whether in Australia or Ireland, let's not make people's right a matter for a simple majority, writes Annie Hoey.
By Annie Hoey
Contribution

Changing How You Look at Erasmus

In light of concerns from law and French students, Louise Lawless believes that law students need to approach Erasmus differently.
By Louise Lawless

In the Months Ahead, Trinity Will Facilitate Free and Fair Debate

Vice-Provost Chris Morash argues that, as Ireland looks towards a referendum next year, all voices need to be heard.
By Chris Morash
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Inside Trinity’s Library, the Library Snake Awaits

Despite appearances of charm and grandeur, the library presents challenges no student could anticipate.
By Nessa Boland

Sexual Assault and Harassment Will Persist Until Men Stand up Against It

Simon Foy argues that to properly address sexual assault, men must call out inappropriate behaviour in all its forms.
By Simon Foy
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My Disability is Not a Costume

Dressing up as a disabled character for Halloween isn't acceptable and it certainly isn't funny, says Niamh Herbert.
By Niamh Herbert
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Students Marched for Education. They didn’t for Ibrahim

Following Ibrahim Halawa's long-awaited release, Alanna MacNamee asks why students did not mobilise in greater numbers to secure his freedom.
By Alanna MacNamee