Comment & Analysis

Ba Chóir go dTuigeann Oifigeach Aontais Cúis na gCeardlanna Toilithe
I dtír atá fós ag streachailt lena cur chuige i leith ghnéis, caithfear oideachas a chur ar fáil do dhaoine óga ar chastacht an toilithe.

Editorial
Someone Who Should Know Better Spectacularly Misses the Point of Consent Workshops
Educating young people in the intricacies of consent is a crucial task for a country that still struggles with its approach to sex.

Ba Cheart do TCDSU Bheith Uaillmhianach leis an Ghaeilge
Tá sé go hiomlán fóirsteánach go mbeadh aontas na mac léinn in ollscoil stát-maoinithe ar fáil trí mheán phríomhtheanga oifigiúil an stáit, dar le hEoin O'Hare.

Contribution
It’s Not Radical For TCDSU to Be Aspirational About Irish
It’s entirely appropriate that the students’ union of a state-funded university should make itself available through the first official language of the state, writes Eoin O’Hare.

Contribution
The SU Cafe is a Cost Worth Keeping
TCDSU should do everything it can to preserve the SU Cafe, writes Jack Dolan.

Caint Trumpach Anois in Úsáid i gCáineadh na Nuachtán Ollscoile
Cuireann lucht cáinte mheáin na Tríonóide fear áirithe, atá in ainm deistín a chur orainn ar fad, i gcuimhne.

The Government’s Shouting about Gender Equality Feels One-Note
Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor is right to tackle gender disparity in academia, but her silence on other pressing issues is conspicuous, writes Ciannait Khan.

Editorial
Even Student Newspapers Now Face Criticism Couched in Trumpian Terms
Now, even Trinity’s media critics seem to evoke the barbs of a man we are all supposedly appalled by.

Céimithe Cógaisíochta na Tríonóide chun Obair in Aisce
Téann drochbhail na mac léinn cógaisíochta, faraor, níos faide na campas an Choláiste seo.

Editorial
Trinity Expects its Pharmacy Students to Work For Free
The problem that pharmacy students face unfortunately extends far beyond the walls of Trinity.