OPINION
Contribution
Compromising Childhood Dreams for a Stable Career
The struggle between choosing between your passions and a steady, future career path.
The Merits of Doing a Dissertation
James Shaw discusses Trinity’s unique position of offering undergraduates the chance to do a dissertation and outlines what students can expect from the experience.
Contribution
The Repeal Campaign Must be Less Polarising and More Open to Discussion
With last week's Irish Times poll showing that the Irish electorate are some way off supporting repealing the eighth, Isla Hoe outlines ways in which the repeal campaign could resonate with a wider audience.
Young Men Need to be More Open About their Mental Health
The leading cause of death for young men in Ireland aged between 15 to 34 is suicide. We need a more open culture to address this.
Despite Repeated Promises of “Inclusion”, TCDSU Remains an Elusive Entity
With 'inclusion' once again taking centre-stage in elections, Simon Foy argues that it's a campaign buzzword that should be treated with scepticism.
Motivation in Attracting Non-EU Students to Ireland is Often Cynical
Kevin Donoghue argues that although non-EU students are a valuable asset, the intentions of those attracting them here are often solely financial.
Gaeilgeoirí Gan Cúis Imní Tar Éis Cinnidh NUIG
Níl Ceannaire Ollscoil le Gaeilge éigeantach chun cultúr Gaelach a bhuanú.
By Awarding Scholarships to Refugees, DCU sets a Precedent Other Universities Should Follow
Kate Lawler examines DCU's compassionate approach to help refugees and agrues that other Irish universities should follow suit.
Students’ Hostility Towards Free Speech Has Gone Too Far
In an age when rightwing populism is on the rise, the answer is not to censor it but to counter it with better arguments.
Contribution
With Research and Funding, Greater Attention Should be Given to Minority Illnesses
Yasmine Tadjine argues that more research funding and charitable donations should be given to less well-known illnesses.