Comment & Analysis

This Women’s Week, Remember: Now Is No Time to Rest on Our Laurels
Electing an all-female TCDSU sabbatical team was a powerful statement of intent, but there is more work to be done, writes Kathleen McNamee.

Analysis
Candidates Vie for Presidential Primacy in JCR Elections
Four candidates - Zara Finn, Matt Fitzsimons, Eoin Jackson and Connor McNally - are running for JCR president this year.

Contribution
The Cultural Phenomenon Behind the Pill
Culture has often played a greater part than science in the evolution of the pill, writes Emma Donohoe.

Ní Féidir TEP a Réitiú le Paraisiútáil na ‘gComhaltaí Measúnaithe’ isteach sna Rannóga
Ba chóir go mbeidh comhaltaí measúnaithe ag dul i gcomhairle cruinn le coistí intéarnacha na roinne agus ionadaithe ranga.

Tá Infheistíocht ag Teastáil chun Freastal ar na Mic Léinn Idirnáisiúnta
Caithfidh an coláiste na tacaíochtaí agus na seirbhísí is dual do scoth-ollscoil a chur ar fáil.

Editorial
College Can’t Solve TEP by Parachuting ‘Assessment Fellows’ into Departments
Assessment fellows must consult very closely with internal departmental committees and class representatives.

Editorial
International Students Pay High Fees, But College Needs to Invest in Supports For Them
Trinity must offer the supports and services befitting of an elite university.

Editorial Notebook
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The Unexpected Benefits of Couchsurfing
Living closer to College would be more convenient, but it can be a wholesome experience staying on friends’ couches, writes Jack Synnott.

Contribution
Stormont Impasse Makes Civil Rights Progress Imperative
The government has a responsibility to legislate for the recognition and protection of the rights of all of its citizens in Northern Ireland, writes Eoin O'Hare.