OPINION
Contribution
The Way We Use Social Media Excludes too Many From the Discussion
In using social media as our main form of political engagement, we fail to connect with a large number of moderate individuals who don’t share their political views online.
The Threat of Populism to Higher Education
Former Head of the Higher Education Authority (HEA) Tom Boland discusses how the rise of populism around the globe will affect higher education.
The Problem With Having a Single, Super University
James Shaw examines the idea that for Ireland to compete with top international universities, it will have to create a single "super university".
Contribution
Stigma Surrounding Mental Illness Can and Must be Broken
Ellen Orchard argues that open and unapologetic discussion of our mental health can break the stigma surrounding mental illness
Contribution
The Highs and Lows of a Junior Freshman’s First Term
The first term of the year is over and prospective students will be visiting Trinity tomorrow. What did one student learn from their months so far?
Analysis
For Trinity, Global Partnerships May Raise Its International Profile and Create Valuable Connections
Patrick Lavelle examines the pros and cons of the increasing number of global partnerships Trinity is making with other universities.
The Problems With the Way We’re Approaching Sexual Consent
Sex consent is vitally important, and young people deserve to be educated in it, but our approach leaves questions unanswered.
Contribution
For Dublin’s Vegans and Vegetarians, Increased Awareness Means More Acceptance
Jedidja Stael outlines that despite vegetarianism and veganism becoming increasingly common, greater education will allow them to become more accepted.
Navigating Political Correctness in College
Ellen Orchard explores the pitfalls of the word 'problematic', but also looks at how the idea can be used to open up conversations on political correctness.
Contribution
In Examining Countries That Enshrine Women’s Rights into Law, Ireland is Far Behind
Louise Lawless examines how the Irish law system is failing its women.