Comment & Analysis

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.

Universities Should Take Nothing for Granted, as Populism Struts on a World Stage
Higher education institutions are not immune to the influence of populism, writes Tom Boland.

Bhain TCDSU Éacht Amach ‘Faoi Dheireadh’ Déardaoin. Ach Níl an Cath Thart
Thogh mic léinn na Tríonóide chun foireann shabóideach go hiomlán baineann den chéad uair riamh.

Editorial
On Thursday, TCDSU Got a Remarkable ‘Finally’. But The Fight for Women is Not Over
For the first time ever, Trinity students elected an all-female sabbatical officer team.

Tá Pobal na Tríonóide i mBaol le Moladh d’Fhoireann an Choláiste
Tá meas tuillte ar fhoireann neamh-acadúil na Tríonóide, le heolas institiúideach ríluachmhar forbartha acu le blianta.

Editorial
College’s Contract Staff Proposal Could End up Costing Trinity its Community
Trinity should value non-academic staff, who have built up years’ worth of irreplaceable institutional knowledge.

Contribution
Student Commuters Are Often Left in the Lurch
The College must improve on-campus student spaces for those who spend hours in Trinity every day due to difficult commutes, writes Cian Crowe.

Feeling the Fear in Final Year
As the end of College draws nearer, final-year students are hit with panic, writes Matthew Murphy.