Comment & Analysis

Editorial Notebook
Trinity Education Project Exams, Summer Series, TCDSU Academic Senate

When it Comes to Harassment, Silence is Often Complicity
Standing up against sexual harassment is never easy, but we must find ways to break the silence, writes Athene Donald.

Contribution
How the Schrodinger Conference Reignited My Passion for Research
Cillian Gartlan reflects on this historic conference impacted him and reignited his commitment to a career in science.

The Superhero Leading Trinity’s Science Charge
Trinity’s only speaker at the prestigious Schrodinger conference this week, Lydia Lynch is striving to cure obesity and cancer through immunology.

Students Are in the Future of Sustainability
Provost Patrick Prendergast writes that universities have a vital role to play in finding the big solutions to environmental issues.

Schrodinger 75 is a Historic Gathering of Great Minds
Trinity's commemoration of Erwin Schrodinger's 1943 lecture series will honour Schrodinger's greatest legacy, writes Prof Luke O'Neill.

Contribution
Freshers’ Week is Wasted on Freshers
The constant hype around freshers' week makes disappointment for new students hard to avoid, writes Aoife Kearins.

Editorial
Students Should Demand Better Protection for their Data
The extent of the information that colleges and students’ unions store about students should raise red flags.

Editorial
This Week is the Dawn of the Trinity Education Project, But Hurdles Remain
Nearly three years after the project entered its consultation phase, Trinity’s overhaul of its undergraduate curriculum becomes a reality.

Trinity’s Early Move-In Fee Exploits Student Residents
Students already pay €7,000 to live on campus for the year. Kathleen McNamee asks why they should pay more.