Comment & Analysis

“We Ruined the Friendship. We’re Never Getting This Back.” And Then We Did
I use the phrase 'just friends', as if this is nothing remarkable. But it’s not a 'just'.

Contribution
How Ireland’s Leftist Politicians Are Failing Housing Activists
Amid a national emergency, it's disappointing that none of Ireland's left-wing politicians are at the heart of direct action for better housing, writes Donal MacNamee.

Contribution
A Year on, Here’s What Healing After Rape Looks Like
Healing is a slow and ugly process, but rebuilding yourself is always possible, and always worthwhile.

Ní Bheidh ‘Coláiste don Oileán ar Fad’ gan ach Mic Léinn ó Chúige Laighean
Níl ach scoláire amháin as cúigear ó thaobh amuigh de Chúige Laighean – tá constaicí fós roimh mhic léinn Chonnacht agus na Mumhan.

Editorial
TCDSU Pioneered Consent Workshops – and Politicians Are Now Taking Them Very Seriously
When students’ unions campaign well and coherently, they have the power to help effect change on a national level.

Editorial
Far From a ‘Whole Island’ University, Trinity Needs to Up its Non-Leinster Game
Considering just one-in-five students come from outside Leinster, College must consider the obstacles facing students from Munster and Connacht.

Contribution
Why Irish Universities Should Invest in Interviews of Medicine Candidates
An interview process for medical courses would allow universities to assess candidates for vital personality traits, writes Jake Gilchrist.

Contribution
Presidential Candidates Overlook Students at Their Peril
By disregarding students, Ireland's presidential candidates are ignoring a demographic that can transform Ireland, writes Tara Porter McEvoy.

Contribution
Anti-Traveller Prejudice is Alive and Well in Irish Politics
Students must stand up against Peter Casey and Josepha Madigan, who have played on prejudice for personal gain, writes Patrick McDonagh.

Seachtain Scairtí agus an Earnáil Ardoideachais Trína Chéile
Dúradh tráth nár chabhraigh sé. Ach tá gearán mar gheall ar an ghéarchéim ardoideachais in Éirinn ag fás seachtain i ndiaidh seachtaine.