OPINION
Contribution
USI Sets Worrying Precedent by Supporting NUS President-Elect Malia Bouattia
Simon Foy argues that Bouattia's anti-Semitic remarks should be condemned by USI.
Analysis
The Spectre of Male Suicide: Masculinity isn’t the Problem, Our Attitude Towards it is
James Behan analyses the potential causes behind Ireland's abnormally high and worrying male suicide rates.
Contribution
Fear and Loathing in the Ussher Tower
Battling it out in the under-seated and oversubscribed libraries.
Mental Health Cuts are a Matter of Life or Death
Aisling Curtis argues that, as one in five young adults experience mental health difficulties, proposed cuts are directly targeting youth health.
Would we be Better Off Specialising as Graduates?
Aisling Curtis questions whether choosing at 18 is nothing more than a hopeful stab in the dark.
Contribution
Feminists of Trinity is Misguided: Society Doesn’t Need the Constricting Ideology
James Behan argues that feminist thought extends far beyond inoffensive platitudes about equality.
Ritalin Use Stems from a Pressure to Succeed
James Shaw discusses the use and abuse of ritalin by college students desperate for success.
Students Need Places to Eat Their Own Food Before Places to Start a Business
Trinity has a reputation of poor spatial provision, and, despite recent developments, basic student spaces remain absent.
Contribution
Ticking “No Religion” on the Census Could Lead to Much-Needed Change
Simon Foy argues that the declining influence of the Church in Irish society deserves to be reflected in the upcoming census.
Contribution
With Mental Illness, Broken Once Need Not Equate to Broken Forever
Kayle Crosson on her experiences with depression and anxiety, and how you're not alone no matter how low you feel.