Comment & Analysis

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.

Le Vóta Airgeadais ag an GSU, Is Fíorgheallshealbhóirí Anois na Mic Léinn
Is cinnte gur toradh na hagóidíochta go bhfuil an dara vóta anois ag mic léinn ar Choiste Airgeadais an Choláiste.

Editorial
GSU’s Vote on Finance a Sign Students are Now Seen As Legitimate Stakeholders
That students now have a second vote on the College Finance Committee is undoubtedly a consequence of the Take Back Trinity protests.

Editorial Notebook
Provost’s House Spending, Plagiarism Jump, International Student Increase

Relax, Jordan Peterson, Your Freedom of Speech Isn’t Under Threat
Rumours of the demise of free speech on campuses are greatly exaggerated, writes Alanna MacNamee.

It’s Time to Stand Up Against Climate Change
If there's a single movement to get behind, it's environmentalism as nothing else matters if we have nowhere to live, writes Eliana Jordan.