Opinion
Contribution
Cá bhfuil na Gaeilgeoirí?
Le níos mó scoláirí ná riamh le hard-chaighdeán Ghaeilge ag freastail ar Choláiste na Tríonóide, is gá dúinn an cumas teanga seo, faoi cheilt ag na mic léinn inár measc, a nochtú agus a fhorbairt.
For Trinity Library, a Digital Strategy is Ahead of its Time
Aisling Curtis says that the library's new five-year strategic plan is a step in the right direction but cautions against complacency.
It’s Not Clear that Tenure Track will Help Women
Prof Pat O'Connor, a member of the HEA Gender Equality panel, argues that the new tenure track system could hinder career progression for women.
Sensationalisation by the Media is Deeply Irresponsible
Far too often, the media gives murderers a platform that they shouldn't have.
Companies Should Shoulder Some of Education’s Cost
Firms that benefit from education have an obligation to pay into it.
Contribution
We Shouldn’t Tiptoe Around Suicide
On World Mental Health Day, Sarah Ledden debunks misconceptions regarding suicide
Turning Off the Blue Light: Regulating Sex Work in Ireland
James Shaw argues that regulation of the industry is better, and safer, than prohibition.
Contribution
A Loss in the Community, and an Awareness of Mortality
Jenna Clarke-Molloy examines her awareness of mortality following loss.
Social Media Shouldn’t be the One Source for News
Tom Myatt argues that using only social media for news acquisition creates an “echo chamber” of confirmatory views.
Freedom of Speech is Not Freedom to Dictate
Olly Donnelly responds to Brendan O’Neill’s distorted view of Trinity students.