Contribution
The opening of Kinsella Hall is a hopeful sign for the future of higher education funding in Ireland
By Daniel O’Brien
Aisling Curtis discusses how an increasing demand for emergency counselling services could reflect an inability to access crucial services.
By Aisling Curtis
With something tangible to fight against, this year's demonstration was notably successful, but fighting for a publicly funded system in this climate presents many obstacles.
By Simon Foy
Contribution
Aishling Ruigrok argues that those who hold a “pro-life” view in Trinity are often stigmatised, and proper debate doesn't take place.
By Aishling Ruigrok
Loic Delorme argues that although the role of a class representative is a multi-faceted one, representatives should take a greater interest in Council and student politics in general.
By Loic Delorme
Kate Lawler argues that an increasing number of employers are placing a greater emphasis on practical experience over a postgraduate qualification.
By Kate Lawler
James Behan looks at how, as people become more open in talking about their mental health, different ways of talking suit different people.
By James Behan
Contribution
Molly Flynn questions whether university is just a “rite of passage” for young people rather than an experience that greatly benefits them.
By Molly Flynn
Contribution
Anna Murray discusses her experience with crisis pregnancy and argues that the eighth amendment negatively affects women in such a situation.
By Anna Murray
Ellen Orchard examines the balance in students' unions between student-related issues and wider campaigns.
By Ellen Orchard