Comment & Analysis

Setting the Pace in Trinity Sport, Michelle Tanner
Michelle Tanner, the Head of Trinity Sport, is expanding the role of sport in the college.

The Answer to the Higher Education Funding Crisis Is Not to Raise Student Fees
Thomas Byrne writes that increased exchequer funding is the best option for the future of higher education.

Ireland’s 2015 Victory for Marriage Equality Paved Way for Rest of World
Being the first country in the world to vote in marriage equality has led to Australia embarking on a similar journey.

Tá Fearg agus Díomá ar na Mic Léinn. Tá Gá le Fóram Éigin Chun a gCuid Imní a Chur in Iúl
Léiríonn na fadhbanna atá ag na mic léinn ó roinn na ceimice nach raibh siad in ann a gcuid imní a chur in iúl.

Editorial
Silencing the Other Side is Never a Substitute for Good Arguments
The decision to remove pro-life posters will alienate people where good arguments could convince them.

Editorial
Students Are Frustrated and Angry. They Need Places to Air Their Concerns
The issues facing chemistry students show there are still hurdles in Trinity stopping students from raising their concerns.

Analysis
“We March in Solidarity”: Why People are Joining the March for Choice
Students, politicians and campaigners give their reasons as to why they're joining today's March for Choice.

Young People Must Further Mobilise to Repeal the Eighth Ahead of Oireachtas Committee Decision
Ruth Coppinger argues that, despite the progress being made, there is more that students can do to actively fight for abortion rights.

Contribution
Discussions About Disability are Missing from the Irish Abortion Debate
Hazel Bergin and Ciara O'Rourke argue that the abortion debate in Ireland needs to be open to the facts about disability.

After Years of Frustrations, I’m Bowing Out as a Trade Union Leader
Mike Jennings recalls his years as a key member in the fight for workers' rights during his time in IFUT.