OPINION
Sigh: So Kill Me
Leanna Byrne on the Irish female blogger 'So Sue Me'
Calling All Senators: Vote Today to Reject Loans and Support Free Education
Senator Ivana Bacik argues that the Seanad must vote today to return higher education to something that's free for all students.
Contribution
Activists Unite, it’s Time to Organise
Cillian Crosson, of Fossil Free TCD, discusses the value of activist training ahead of this year’s People & Planet training camp.
Trinity’s Rankings Rise Must Not Obscure the Challenges Facing Irish Universities
Today's warning from UCD about cutting places for Irish students is arguably more important than the climb of Irish universities in the ranking tables.
Citizens’ Assembly Vote is an Important Vindication of Human Rights for Women and Girls
Many political and media commentators seek to paint the issue of abortion as controversial or divisive. It is not.
Academics and the Freedom to Express Controversial Opinions
Dr David Landy argues, in light of Trinity's upcoming conference on academic freedom, that it is universities' duty to discuss and shed light on controversial topics.
This as a New Beginning for Science
Trinity's Professor of Biochemistry on what drove a normally laboratory-bound community on to the streets in support of science.
Our Approach to Obesity Needs to be More Compassionate
Dr Francis Finucane, a consultant endocrinologist in Galway University Hospitals and honorary senior lecturer in NUI Galway, argues for a different treatment of obesity.
“Know Your Neighbour”: Encouraging a Greater Sense of Community in Trinity
James Shaw highlights the need to foster a greater sense of community in Trinity and examines how it can be achieved.
When Voting, Students Should Focus on College Unity Rather than Irish Unity
With students getting ready to vote, Simon Foy argues that the decision is not about Irish unity but whether or not we want an inclusive campus that allows for a diversity of views.