Comment & Analysis

Presidential Candidates Ponder a New Era in Student Politics
The four candidates discuss engagement, the repeal referendum and higher education funding.

Níl Fadhb Dodhéanta í Fadhb Easpa na mBan atá ag TCDSU
Tá níos mó ná feachtais meáin sóisialta agus ceardlann ar éagsúlacht i gceannaireacht ón Aontas Mic Léinn chun an fhadhb a réiteach.

Ná Bí Meallta: Déanann an Coláiste Iarracht na Táillí Seo a Chur i bhFeidhm Go Minic
Is dallamullóg iad na argóintí seo ar son táillí mic léinn nua.

Editorial
Don’t Be Fooled: College Tries to Introduce These Fees Every Few Years
The seemingly compelling arguments to support the introduction of new student fees are a distraction at best.

Editorial
The Solution to TCDSU’s Women Problem Isn’t Intractable
Social media campaigns and workshops on diversity in leadership only go so far at a local level.

Editorial Notebook
TCDSU Cookbook, Trinity Officer Engagement, Aramark Protest Impact

Trinity Can’t Afford Supplemental Fees
It's not just students who suffer from supplemental fees. It damages Trinity's reputation for second chances, writes Alanna McNamee.

The Presidents Club Sounds Repulsive. But We Can All Relate
The Financial Times story about the treatment of women at an elite party is depressingly familiar to students, writes Shauna Donnelly.

We Need to Treat All Mental Health Problems Equally
Eavan Magner raises the concern that College supports overlook lesser-known mental-health problems.

Why Strike 4 Repeal Needs Its Own Message
Those advocating for a one-message repeal campaign are wrong. An ad hoc, unaffiliated activist group has its own benefits, write Sadhbh Sheeran and Aine Palmer.