Comment & Analysis

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.

Ní Féidir le Polaiteoirí an Aisghairm a Chur i Láthair mar Fírinne Soiléir
Tiocfaidh torthaí reifrinn rathúil má éascaítear dabhtanna mura ndéantar uasal na híseal ar daoine in amhras faoin aisghairm.

Editorial
Politicians Mustn’t Present Repeal As a Self-Evident Truth
A successful referendum result will only follow if efforts are taken to assuage doubts without patronising those who hold them.

Exams and the GMB, Coca-Cola Deal, Arid Arts Block

Education Candidate Beats a Path Beyond Trinity’s Reforms
The sole candidate spoke about the impending Trinity Education Project and other plans she has beyond the project.

Trinity Rugby’s Sideline Fanatic Taking His Team to the Top
Trinity's Director of Rugby Tony Smeeth has overseen the establishment of rugby as College's poster sport.

Why Supplemental Fees Are a Bad Deal for Students
Students should oppose the College's proposed fee for repeat exams, writes Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne.