Comment & Analysis

Editorial
The Weinstein Fallout Will Surely Hit Ireland’s Universities, Too
It would be naive to suggest that a sexual harassment problem does not exist in the male-dominated sector.

Contribution
Changing How You Look at Erasmus
In light of concerns from law and French students, Louise Lawless believes that law students need to approach Erasmus differently.

In the Months Ahead, Trinity Will Facilitate Free and Fair Debate
Vice-Provost Chris Morash argues that, as Ireland looks towards a referendum next year, all voices need to be heard.

The Trinity Lecturer Creating Solutions to Our Cities’ Problems
Arriving to Trinity from UCD, Dr Marcus Collier brings with him a wealth of expertise in the area of urban development and sustainability.

Contribution
Inside Trinity’s Library, the Library Snake Awaits
Despite appearances of charm and grandeur, the library presents challenges no student could anticipate.

Ba Chóir go mbeadh TCDSU ag Breathnú ar Chóras Nua an Aontais i Má Nuad
Is athrú mór é seo d’Aontas na Mac Léinn Má Nuad agus seans go mbeadh ceachtanna nua le foghlaim ag na hollscoileanna eile.

Editorial
TCDSU Should Watch Maynooth’s New Union Structure Closely
Maynooth Students' Union's new senate structure is a radical departure that other students' unions could learn from.

TAP, Fiche Bhliain ar an Bhfód agus Córas CAO Lochtach
Is léir dúinn ón rath a bhí ar TAP cheana féin go bhfuil córas níos fearr ann chun slí isteach a fháil chuig an ardoideachas.

Editorial
Twenty Years of TAP and an Imperfect CAO System
The success of TAP has vindicated those who believe in a better route to higher education.

Sexual Assault and Harassment Will Persist Until Men Stand up Against It
Simon Foy argues that to properly address sexual assault, men must call out inappropriate behaviour in all its forms.