Comment & Analysis

Editorial
Trinity Isn’t Upside-Down Land, But It’s Close
Those trying to understand student anger need look no further than Trinity’s insidious bureaucracy.

Editorial
For Take Back Trinity, A Mark on the Provost’s Legacy
The protests of the past month are a low point of Patrick Prendergast’s tenure.

Editorial Notebook
UCDSU Elections, Academic Senate, Two Referendums

Lynn Scarff is Forging a New Way Between Arts and Science
The Science Gallery's outgoing director has brought an enthusiasm and energy to exhibition after exhibition.

Does Veganism Mean Victory?
The creation of a vegan society is a telling sign of the changing place of veganism in our society, writes Ciannait Khan.

Analysis
After a Shaky Start, TCDSU’s Academic Senate Looks to the Future
The academic senate has plenty of positives to take into next year.

The Opt-Out Referendum is a Matter of Basic Rights
TCDSU is valuable for students, but so is students' freedom to choose, writes James Martin.

Analysis
A Palestine Referendum Creates a Fork in the Road for TCDSU
During TCDSU elections, candidates called for a more local union. Now, students have a chance to decide where the union's focus should lie.

Contribution
Boycotting Israel Puts Trinity on the Right Side of History
The College's current position on Israel runs contradictory to its long record of anti-apartheid values, argues Patrick O'Donoghue.

‘Tóg an Tríonóid ar ais’, an Seanrá Nach Bhfuil an Coláiste In Ann Neamhaird a Dhéanamh De
Is coláiste é seo atá tar éis ollscoil a díol nach n-aithníonn an chuid is mó de mhac léinn rófhada.