Comment & Analysis

Is Dócha go gCiallaíonn Oifigeach Iarchéimithe Nua go bhfuil Gluaiseacht na Mac Léinn ag Éisteacht Faoi Dheireadh
Chuir an tóir ar oifeadhach náisiúnta iarchéimithe USI ceisteanna na iarchéimithe i mbéal an phobail faoi dheireadh.

Tá Réiteach Idirnáisiúnta Aimsithe ag an Trionóid d’Fhadhb Náisiúnta
Is foinse maoine mhaith iad mic léinn idirnáisiúnta, in ainneoin nach n-oireann seo do champas an choláiste ó am go céile.

Editorial
Trinity is Keeping Faith in an International Solution to a National Problem
International students remain a lucrative source of funding for College, even if the pressing realities of a city centre campus sometimes get in the way.

Editorial
A New Postgraduate Officer Suggests the Student Movement is Finally Listening
Calls for a national USI postgraduate officer have finally put postgraduate issues on the map.

Contribution
Ní Féidir an Ghaeilge a Chur as an Áireamh sa Tóir ar Phost
Tá i bhfad níos mó poist á fhogairt anois le riachtanas Ghaeilge.

Trust Young People With the Truth About Drugs
Let's talk more about drugs. It's the only way to really sort fact from fiction, writes Ciannait Khan.

To Transform Society, We Must Defend Our Education
Free third-level education isn't a drain on society. Compared to tax evasion, it's a drop in the ocean, writes Paul Murphy.

Analysis
As USI Welfare Candidates Pitch Their Policies, McClean Talks Taking Trinity Success National
TCDSU Welfare Officer Damien McClean tonight appealed to students to vote for him as the national union's welfare officer.

Students Need to Shut Down More Than Just the Book of Kells
Take Back Trinity should end only with publicly funded education for all, writes Kevin Keane.

Contribution
The Belfast Rape Case Put All Women on Trial
The trial feels like a missed opportunity for justice for the countless victims of sexual violence around the country.