Comment & Analysis

The Burkean Has Diverged from its Original Purpose and Crossed a Line
The publication has increasingly focused on radical right-wing-thought and alienated many of its original readers, writes Louis Hoffman.

Théis Conspóid Idirnáisiúnta a Tharraingt, Tá Mary Robinson ag Seoladh an tSeachtain Ghlas
Baineann baint Robinson le conspóid Sheikha Latifa de cháil an bhreithiúnais atá aici.

Tá Achomharc an Rialtais ar Chearta Ardoideachais Praiticiúil Seachas Bithiúnta
Tá an t-achomharc ar rialú na hArd-Chúirte ag iarraidh teacht roimh réiteach an bhealaigh dhlíthiúil.

Editorial
Mary Robinson Just Courted International Controversy. Now She’s Launching Green Week
Robinson’s involvement in the Sheikha Latifa controversy undermines her reputation for sound judgement.

Editorial
The Government’s Right to Higher Education Appeal is Practical, Not Villainous
The appeal to September’s High Court ruling is likely an attempt to to preempt the opening of legal floodgates.

Contribution
Being a Young Person Today is Exhausting
Pressures from social media, work and college leave students burnt out, writes Faye Curran.

Contribution
An Unhealthy Mind Can Lead to An Unhealthy Brain. Let’s Not Forget That
Highlighting depression and anxiety is important, but we must remember that mental health disorders come in many forms, writes Yasmine Tadjine.

Analysis
Amid TEP Fallout, Education Candidates Promise Students a Voice
Sally-Anne McCarthy and Niamh McCay want to ensure that students' feedback is taken seriously as the Trinity Education Project moves forward.

A Surge in Female TCDSU Candidates is Cause for Celebration
Eliana Jordan reflects on the recent surge in women running for election in the union and what that means for Trinity's female students.

Analysis
Presidential Candidates Offer Revolution or Rhetoric
This year's candidates, Laura Beston and Daire Hennessy, want to bring change to the union.