Comment & Analysis

Ba Chóir Comhrá Náisiúnta ar Mhéalú a Thosú i ndiaidh Scéal an Chumann Rámhaíochta
Cuireann cuid is mó de na hollscoileanna Éireannacha i gcéill nach bhfuil cultúr méalaithe in Éirinn.

Editorial
No, College, It’s Not Up to Students to Fix the Trinity Education Project
Students and College officials were completely at odds at Wednesday’s open forum event.

Editorial
The Boat Club Expose Should Start a National Conversation About Hazing
Irish universities have for the most part pretended that a hazing culture does not exist in Ireland.

Contribution
Hazing Is Not Necessary for Creating Team Spirit
From inside a club, it may seem harmless, but students need to realise the dangers of these practices, writes Cormac Watson.

Striking Nurses’ Demands Are Far From Extreme
Students should show empathy for nurses, as they fight against poor working conditions, writes Jack Synnott.

Tá Ollúnachtaí do Mhná Amháin mar Fhreagra ar Chur Chuige Easpach
Ar an drochuair, ní tuilleamhlathas é an saol acadúil le imdhíonacht aige ar an ghnéasachas.

Editorial
Women-Only Professorships Are a Response to an Inadequate Softly-Softly Approach
The sad reality is that academia is far from a meritocracy, and isn’t immune to sexist practice.

Editorial
As More Women Run, A Reminder That Mentorship Matters More Than Anything
The surge in women running in the TCDSU elections does not necessarily mark an end to a lack of representation.

Contribution
The Trials of Being a Non-Drinker in College
Most College social activities are alcohol-centered, writes Emer Moreau.

Léiríonn an Tubaiste le Táillí SUSI go bhfuil Fadhb le Príomhfheidhmeanna an Chlárlann Acadúil
Níl gá iniúchadh a dhéanamh chun fadhbanna i riarachán na Clárlainne Acadúla a aithint.