Comment & Analysis

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.

Editorial
A Week of Shouting About the Third-Level Sector’s Disarray
Once considered unhelpful, cries about the crisis for higher education in Ireland get more frequent by the week.

Cultúr Gangaideach i DCU – Ach Ní Eisceacht Í Seo
Is soineanta a rá nach ndéantar aithris ar chultúr Meiriceánach na gcumann go minic ar champais Éireannacha eile.

Editorial
At DCU, Tales of a Toxic – But Not Isolated – Culture
It would be naive to suggest that similarly dismal re-enactments of US frat culture do not occur on other Irish campuses.

Editorial Notebook
DCU Deportation, DITSU’s Protests, Phil’s Bad PR Streak

Everyone Deserves to Have a Roof Over Their Heads
Budget 2019 fell short of what is needed to alleviate the housing crisis, writes Darragh O'Brien.

Joe McHugh is Inheriting a Higher Education Sector Riddled With Problems
The new Minister for Education, Joe McHugh, must breathe fresh life into a department that has suffered from inertia, writes Matthew Murphy.

Earnáil na hOllscolaíochta ag Bun an Dréimire Arís le Ceapachán Aire Nua
Tá trí bliana caite ag geallsealbhóirí ag iarraidh bheith mór le fear nach féidir leis cabhair a tabhairt a thuilleadh.