OPINION
Contribution
Cothrom na Féinne i leith na Gaeilge ag Teastáil agus Muid ag Déileáil leis na hEalaíona
Tar éis na gluaiseachta #WakingTheFeminists, is gá aitheantas a thabhairt don neamhaird náisiúnta a thugtar do mháistrí litríochta na Gaeilge sa tír seo.
Contribution
Being Paid Less than Minimum Wage Defeats the Purpose of a Minimum Wage
Laura McPhillips argues that students between 18-20 years old should not be paid less for doing the same work.
Contribution
On Being a Student Parent in College
Carly Bailey describes her experience and the experience of other student parents in accessing education, and the structures that hinder and improve the experience.
Contribution
Even with 100 from Trinity at Climate March, the Issues Feel Too Remote and Too Abstract
Emer Gerrard argues that the climate-action movement requires a more tangible goal to inspire support.
Analysis
Looking Abroad in Response to Our Student Loan Scheme Dilemma
In light of speculation on the possible recommendation of government-supported student loans by the Higher Education Working Group, Paul Glynn examines how student loan systems of varying successes have panned out abroad.
Voter Registration Reform Could Enhance the Democratic Process
Laura Harmon argues that Ireland’s voting process is outdated, unwieldy, and puts people off registering to vote.
Contribution
Should We be Afraid of Internet Dependency?
A balanced approach to the internet is not a phone in each hand.
Trinity’s Track Record of Women in Higher Academic Positions is Worryingly Poor
Aisling Curtis argues that, while gender equality in higher academic positions is poor worldwide, Trinity really needs to improve.
Body Image Pressures are Dangerous for Men Too
Paige Reynolds argues that the stigma attached to male vanity exacerbates other body image problems.
Contribution
Why Study Irish?
Peter Weakliam examines the unique benefits afforded to the Irish speaker.