OPINION

I Have OCD. No, I’m Not a Neat Freak

If I had understood OCD beyond the lazy stereotypes about the condition, I may have been diagnosed sooner, writes Hosanna Boutler.
By Hosanna Boutler

Columbia Diaries: Thanksgiving is Christmas on Steroids

The festive season kicked off last month here, and while I was already familiar with some Thanksgiving traditions, there were a few surprises, writes Hana Gallagher.
By Hana Gallagher

Thingmote: Mastering the Art of the Irrelevant Question

The people who ask questions at lectures that don't contribute much always seem curiously elated – so I decided to try it out myself, writes Chris Morash.
By Chris Morash

The Late Late Toy Show is a Balm for the War-Weary Twentysomething

In recent years, the show has put the kids front and centre with less of a focus on the material toys, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Cúnamh na Mac Léinn de Dhíth do Ghaeilge na hArdteiste

Míníonn Julian de Spáinn cad gur féidir le mic léinn a dhéanamh chun cabhrú le Gaeilge na hArdteiste
By Julian de Spáinn

Higher Education is in a Funding Crisis. It’s Time to Act

Education has played a crucial role in many quarters of Irish society in the past 100 years, but it's time to look to the future, writes Ivana Bacik.
By Ivana Bacik

Trinity Will be a Leader in the Fight Against Climate Change

Young people have the most at stake in the climate and biodiversity crisis and we need to listen to their voices, writes Yvonne Buckley.
By Yvonne Buckley

Need to Learn Patience? Get Yourself a Broken Arm

Being one limb down forced me to live as a spectator when I desperately wanted in on the action, writes Jennifer Ní Chiara.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Ardmholadh do Ghníomhaíochas Aeráide na Mac Léinn

Is minic a bhíonn daoine ag cáineadh gníomhaithe óga mar dhaoine aineolacha gan fhreagracht. Ach is a mhalairt atá fíor, dar le Siothrún Sardina.
By Siothrún Sardina

Dear Provost, Don’t Allow The Science Gallery to Close in The Name of Money

In the current climate of destruction in Dublin city, our conception of ‘value’ requires a careful rethink, writes Siobhan Osgood.
By Siobhán Osgood