Comment & Analysis

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.

Contribution
Should There be Minimum Requirements for Sabbatical Officers?
TCDSU should consider introducing interviews for election candidates, writes Aoife Kearins.

Contribution
The Practical Case for a Vote to Re-Open Nominations
Students often don't see voting for RON as a legitimate option in uncontested races.

Analysis
TCDSU Candidates Use the ‘Engagement Problem’ as a Crutch
The issue of student engagement with the union comes up every year and it's rare that candidates provide concrete solutions, writes Matthew Murphy.

Analysis
Challenging Questions Yield No Casualties, In Confident Halls Hustings
If candidates thought that tonight's hustings was more of a formality than a proper grilling, they were proved wrong by a well-informed audience in Halls.

Easpa Béime ar Thóg ar ais an Tríonóid sna Toghcháin TCDSU
Le hiarmhairtí móra na gluaiseachta, is údar iontais nach bhfuil níos mó plé déanta ar an bhfeachtas.

Ceachtanna le Foghlaim ag Oifigigh DCUSU ó Iarrachtaí Eile chun Baint ó USI
Is beag an aird atá tugtha ag baill sinsiracha DCUSU ar phróisis daonlathacha.

Editorial
DCUSU Officers Should Learn the Lessons of Similar Attempts to Undermine USI
Senior members of DCUSU have shown little regard for democratic processes.

Editorial
Too Scant a Mention of Take Back Trinity in the TCDSU Elections
Given the ramifications of the movement, how little it has been discussed is surprising.