Comment & Analysis

Analysis
Kane Backs Traditional Methods, Despite Deficit
With union engagement at a low and a pressing budget deficit, the role of communications and marketing officer is more important than ever.

Analysis
Consensus Unlikely, as Ents Candidates Tout Differences
An ability to plan an eclectic array of events will be key in the race to become this year's TCDSU Entertainments Officer.

Editorial
The GSU is Right to Push for a Review of Postgraduate Education
A review modelled partially on the Trinity Education Project could ensure better education for future postgraduates.

Editorial
Trinity’s New Student App Should Learn from Our Lustrous Student Societies
College needs to realise that it’s not enough to just have students involved in the beginning.

Our Generation is Being Upstaged by Children
The urgent action being taken by young climate activists is inspiring, writes Ciannait Khan, but it also shines a light on students’ lacklustre efforts.

The Government Must Stand Strongly Against Israel’s Sustained Breaches of International Law
Niall Collins argues in favour of the Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill.

“A Stranger to Me Just Months Ago is Now My Brother”
How fostering forced me to reconsider the meaning of love.

Analysis
Flagging Shortcomings, Welfare Candidate Leen Promises Change
Aisling Leen is running uncontested in the welfare race, focusing on sexual assault reporting and organised campaigns.

Contribution
It’s Time to Talk about Vaccine Misconceptions
In light of the recent mumps outbreak in Trinity, Cillian Gartlan clears up the myths around vaccines and herd immunity.

The Burkean’s Mission Has Changed. Conservatives Are Right to Worry
The Burkean's rebrand this year has been matched by an ominous shift away from conservatism and into populism, writes Matthew Murphy.