Comment & Analysis

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.

Are Social Media and Clean Eating Curbing our Drinking Habits?
With so much of our lives lived online, Alanna MacNamee asks: are we so taken up with our internet selves that we have less need to go out?

Contribution
It’s Alarming that Trinity Dismisses Kells as Unworthy of its Own Treasures
Trinity's attitude to Kells perpetuates the idea that the College is detached from the rest of the country, writes Ross Malervy.

Awareness Campaigns Are Not Enough. College Must Invest in Mental Health
TCDSU should focus its efforts not on awareness campaigns but on lobbying for increased investment in key services, writes Alanna MacNamee.

Easpa Trédhearcachta in Ainneoin an Mhaoinithe atá ag DUCAC
Tá an dreach ar an scéal go gcreideann baill DUCAC nach mbaineann na rialacha céanna leo.

Editorial
DUCAC Gets Too Much Funding to Have a Transparency Problem
It appears at times as though DUCAC’s members believe they operate under a different set of rules.