Comment & Analysis

How Universities Can Develop Global Graduates
'Global graduates' and 'internationalisation' aren't just buzzwords, says Helen Spencer-Oatey.

Contribution
Students’ Union Autonomy is Too Important Not to Fight For
Stephen McCrystall writes about why QUBSU is fighting for its independence from Queen's University Belfast.

Editorial
The Absurd Gender Imbalance on the Provost’s Council
Despite the focus on gender equality, Prendergast found just eight women for his advisory council.

Editorial
The Unceremonious Ousting of the Chair of Trinity Publications
The grounds for the removal of Clare McCarthy from her position seem flimsy.

Editorial Notebook
A Lamentable Snap Election, Welcome TCDSU Election Changes, Smoke-Free Zones

We Shouldn’t Be Voting on Human Rights
Whether in Australia or Ireland, let's not make people's right a matter for a simple majority, writes Annie Hoey.

Contribution
Why Should You Boycott Aramark?
Avoiding Westland Eats in support of direct provision residents is a small gesture, but it can lead to a big change.

Erasmus Has Made Irish Students Citizens of the World
The Minister of State for European Affairs, Helen McEntee, argues that Ireland's future lies at the heart of Europe.

Finally, Students are Fighting Against Direct Provision
The campaign to boycott Aramark and organisation of Refugee Week have helped initiate a conversation long overdue on campus.

Editorial
Compulsory Students’ Union Membership is No Draconian Stricture
As disassociation campaigns gain momentum, it’s worth reminding ourselves how students’ unions differ from their national counterparts.