Comment & Analysis

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.

Editorial
Universities Have Had Enough Tinkering. Fund Them Instead
Why are financial penalties the priority, when funding has still not been addressed?

Editorial
Repeal Needs One Message – Not Groups with Distinct Branding
Strike 4 Repeal’s messages to passerbys this week were a whole lot more abstract than they needed to be.

Editorial Notebook
University Debate, Burkean Journal Expansion, Contested Editor Race

Contribution
Where Are All the Women?
Niamh Egleston asks why TCDSU elections are once again dominated by men.

Micheál Martin’s Repeal Support Suggests a Tide is Turning
The last two days in the Dáil have been a turning point in the repeal debate, writes Simon Foy

Contribution
Do You Know What You’re Doing Next Year? Me Neither
Louise Lawless praises degrees that don’t pigeonhole students.

Editorial
Yes, Let’s Double Science Funding. But Why Not Arts Too?
Calls for more science funding are a reminder of the unequal research funding landscape.

Editorial
Beneath Pledges of Post-Brexit Unity, Worries of Disorder for Third-Level
The higher education sector needs guarantees to allay fears about the post-Brexit higher education landscape.

Contribution
Why I Decided to Remove My Hijab
Yasmine Tadjine writes about how a physical attack forced her to re-think hijab – and why she misses it.