Comment & Analysis

Editorial
Trinity’s Storm Communication Leaves a Lot To Be Desired
Trinity’s advice to “keep an eye on social media” during inclement weather is hardly sufficient.

Analysis
A High-Stakes GSU Election
As the battle against fees continues, postgraduate students will be pinning their hopes on the next GSU president.

All of Ireland’s Universities Must Face Brexit Together
Anne Fuchs argues that Brexit offers opportunities on both sides of the border.

Becoming an Effective Activist
Ciannait Khan argues that students need to be ambitious in their activism and not shy away from the big issues.

The Modern Scourge of the Voice Message
Ciannait Khan questions why we've all suddenly become obsessed with voice messages.

Analysis
Higher Education’s Long March to Funding is Far From Over
Where there once was panic, we now have inertia, when it comes to higher education funding.

A Post-Brexit Future Needs Versatile Graduates
The President of DIT, Brian Norton, argues that the challenges of Brexit means Ireland's graduates need to be more flexible than ever.

Níor Fiú an Phobalbreith an Rí-Rá
Chruthaigh pobalbreith neamhriachtanach tinneas cinn do TCDSU.

Ag Troid i gCoinne Chiapadh Gnéis agus ‘Nuacht Bhréagach’
Sa bhliain 2018, ní raibh Toghcháin d’Aontas na Mac Léinn i gColáiste na Tríonóide in ann éalú ó treocht na sochaí.

Editorial
The Preferendum That Wasn’t Worth the Rigmarole
A somewhat unnecessary preferendum nearly became a huge headache for TCDSU.