Comment & Analysis

How TCDSU’s Israel Stance Alienates Jewish Students
The union's stance on Israel demonises people who have no representation in Trinity, writes Eliana Jordan.

Gardaí’s Heavy-Handed Eviction has Swung Public Opinion
Last night's tactics at North Frederick St by balaclava-wearing Gardaí will ultimately have won support for housing activists, writes Matthew Murphy.

Contribution
To End Unpaid Internships, Public Mood Must Change
Unpaid internships remain prevalent in Ireland spite of legislation banning them. The public must stop turning a blind eye, writes Paddy Mockler.

Níl Cúis Idé-Eolaíoch Taobh Thiar d’Athrú IUA Maidir le hIasachtaí Mac Léinn
Níl agnóiseachas an IUA mar gheall ar athrú éigin ar mháistirphlean na heagraíochta, ach mar fhreagra ar ráitis doiléire ón rialtas.

Together, We Can End the Housing Crisis
There are ways out of this dire housing situation, writes Richard Boyd Barrett, and students can help by joining the national demonstration on October 3rd.

Caithfidh USI Fanacht Láidir sa Troid in Éadan Táillí
Cé go bhfuil an taoide ag tiontú ó scéim iasacht mhac léinn, tá na hollscoileanna fós gann ar mhaoiniú.

Ag Bunú Aontais Úir d’Ollscoil Úr – Nach mBeidh Cabhair de Dhíth?
Má thugtar an iomarca airde ar an amlíne, bainfear den tábhacht atá leis an deis le haontas ardchaighdeáin a chruthú.

Editorial
USI Has Stepped Off the Anti-Fees Pedal, and May End Up Regretting It
Despite signs that the tide has turned away from a student loan scheme, universities are still starved of funding.

Editorial
Ireland’s Newest University Might Need External Help to Form its Union
To focus on timing is to relegate the importance of creating a high-quality, best-in-class union.

Editorial
The Logic Behind the IUA’s U-Turn on Student Loans is Not So Sound
The association's agnosticism is not some shift in a master plan, but rather a response to vague government statements.