Comment & Analysis

Editorial
Proposed Exam Changes Will Only See Students Suffer
Trinity needs to decide which it values more: its students or the Trinity Education Project.

Editorial
The Honourable Reasons for Engaging in the TCDSU Elections
The student representatives you elect will be able to alter the course of many a matter.

Analysis
Two Contrasting Candidates, in the First Contested Editor Race
Two candidates with vastly different experience levels agree on the value of The University Times.

No Sugar-Coating for Sole Welfare Candidate
Running uncontested in a traditionally competitive race, James Cunningham wants to set his own agenda.

Seachtain na hÉigse: Súil siar is ag breathnú ar aghaidh
Le Seachtain na hÉigse faoi lán seoil anois, scríobhann Ciarán Wadd faoi stair na seachtaine agus an ceiliúradh i mbliana.

Take Caution On Your Journey Through Trinity’s Jungle
Nessa Boland urges people to beware when traversing Trinity's labyrinthine campus.

Communications Candidates Make Mountains Out of Marketing
This year's candidates are shifting the focus away from the communications element of the role.

Ball Culture Doesn’t Help Trinity’s Diversity Problem
Let's remember that ball season isn't affordable for everyone, writes Alanna McNamee.

Ní Aithníonn DUCAC go bhfuil Easpa Maonaithe ag Spóirt na mBan
Is airí é drochíde na mban i spórt do gnéasachas socaithe níos fairsinge.

Editorial
On Funding Women’s Sport, DUCAC Misses the Point Entirely
The treatment of women in sport has always been a manifestation of wider societal sexism.