Comment & Analysis

Employers Should Pay More to Fund Higher Education, But Not at Any Cost
Joe O'Connor says that while additional funding from employers is welcome, industry should not be shaping decisions in higher education.

Negative Body Feelings? Seek Help
In a world of increased pressure and social demands, the importance of learning to love oneself should not be disregarded.

Editorial
Student Representatives Need to Be Prepared for a College of Committees
To adequately fulfil the responsibility of being student representatives, they need to prioritise learning how to push hard against decisions.

Editorial Notebook
Trinity’s Social Media, a Lacklustre Luas and an Eight Amendment Debate

Editorial
Why ‘Fresh’ Was a Step Too Far, Even for Liberal Trinity
We need to consider whether a symbolic change could end up fuelling the wrong fire.

Contribution
Increasing Alcohol Prices is Misguided
New legislation to increase minimum alcohol pricing misses the mark. Instead, we need to look at why young people drink.

UK Universities Must Adapt to Brexit’s Uncertainty
Vice-Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University Iain Martin says universities want greater clarity over the next steps as the UK leaves the EU.

Let’s Make the Arts Block Fit for Students
Trinity's Bursar Veronica Campbell says that the refurbishment of the Arts Block will put students first.

Why ‘Fresh’ Missed the Point
The change from 'freshman' to 'fresh' is not a priority for anyone in the transgender community.

Contribution
‘Fresh’, While Well-Intentioned, Is Ridiculous
While steps towards making the College more inclusive should be welcomed, Simon Foy argues that this change of terms is ludicrous.