OPINION

Trinity Activist Festival Provided a Valuable Framework for Starting Conversations

Daniel O'Brien discusses the value of the intentions of Trinity's recent activism festival.
By Daniel O'Brien

Conversations on Repealing the Eighth Must be Rationally Informed

Laura Harmon discusses the reasoned and contemplative debate that must emerge around the issue of repealing the eighth.
By Laura Harmon

This Generation of Young Women Must Continue the Fight for Equality

Ivana Bacik discusses the career path she took and the barriers that still exist for young women today.
By Ivana Bacik

Essays: Due in On Time, Never Due Back

James Shaw argues that the common failure to give essays back on time is a highly problematic aspect of the Trinity education.
By James Shaw
Contribution

The Fight for Gender Equality Must be Seen as a Fight for Basic Human Rights

Simon Foy argues that campaigns such as HeForShe are deeply important in reaching gender equality worldwide.
By Simon Foy
Contribution

Some Forms of Equality are Little More than Idealistic Utopianism

James Behan argues that equality is spiritualism for the 21st century.
By James Behan
Contribution

We Must Remember The Positives of European Union Membership

Emer Gerrard argues that young people benefit hugely from membership of the EU and so are the ones who must fight for it.
By Emer Gerrard

Voting No to USI is Not Just a Simple Rejection of a National Union

Chris Lee, a campaign manager for the no side in the 2013 UCD disaffiliation referendum, argues that the debate about reaffiliation is more nuanced than some imply.
By Chris Lee
Contribution

Hypocrisy of Eighth Amendment Highlighted by Northern Irish Abortion Ruling

Daniel McCarron discusses the Belfast High Court's landmark ruling on abortion and how it relates to the Republic's current laws.
By Daniel McCarron
Contribution

In the Battle for Attention, US Elections will Always Beat Irish Ones

Megan McDermott analyses the US elections and their far greater appeal.
By Megan McDermott