OPINION
Social Media Detoxes are Difficult Because We Depend on Online Platforms in an Irreversible Way
Ellen Orchard examines the way in which social media is both a damaging and an essential component of the world today, making stepping away from it difficult
Contribution
The Question of Reclaiming the Word Queer
As we approach the end of Rainbow Week, Lauren Guy examines how the word 'queer' is being reclaimed as an all-inclusive term by many in the LGBT community.
Unless Something is Done, Ireland May End up with its Own Brexit or Trump
James Behan argues that we need to look beyond our progressive bubble and social media.
Greater Rent Controls Would Prevent Spiralling Costs and Benefit Students
James Shaw argues that the government needs to introduce short-term and long-term plans to prevent spiralling rental costs.
Women’s March Sets the Tone For How the World Should React to President Trump
Marches across the globe on Saturday outlined how best to deal with a Trump presidency – by not laying down quietly.
The Pros and Cons of Take-Home Exams
With the Trinity Education Project looking for new ways to assess students, Loic Delorme outlines the advantages and disadvantages of a form of assessment he experienced while studying abroad – take-home exams.
Contribution
You Can be Body Confident Without Being Fitness Obsessed
With many people embarking on new fitness regimes this month, Louise Lawless warns of some of the potential negative effects of being a fitness fanatic.
Contribution
The Dangers of Manufacturing a Hierarchy of Degrees
Philip McGuinness argues that the perceived hierarchy of college courses is counterproductive to students' university experience.
From Music to Mathematics, Linking Different Disciplines is Crucial to the Trinity Education Project
Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Chris Morash, outlines how the Trinity Education Project plans to give students greater ability to study modules outside of their chosen course.
Minimum Alcohol Pricing is the Wrong Answer to an Over-Exaggerated Drinking Problem
Sean Barrett argues that excise duties on alcohol is a better proposal than a minimum alcohol pricing proposal that will only benefit retailers.