Contribution
Prescriptive medication can be enticing as a study aid, and there are a multitude of opinions as to whether or not they are acceptable.
By Molly Flynn
Contribution
In a world that’s changing so rapidly – growing, morphing and expanding at an incomprehensible speed – how can college degrees keep up?
By Ruby Smyth
Tá sé ráite ag Coláiste na Tríonóide nár dócha go gceapfaí iad leas-uachtarán do chomhionannas inscne, ach b’fhéidir nach ndéanfar faic má thabharfar an fhreagracht do oifigigh gnóthacha.
Editorial
If there is to be no vice-president for gender equality, Trinity needs to ensure that the issue is still properly addressed.
By The Editorial Board
Agus mic léinn as láthair sna hinstitiúidí, is beag comhghuaillithe a bheadh ann ag teacht na deise deireanaí córas iasachtai a bhacadh.
Editorial
With students gone from institutions, there would be few allies around for the last chance to stop a loan-based system being introduced.
By The Editorial Board
Analysis
UCD and Maynooth University are planning to reform their arts degree programmes. The aim? To give arts students the skills they're often mocked for not having.
By Simon Foy
Dr Francis Finucane, a consultant endocrinologist in Galway University Hospitals and honorary senior lecturer in NUI Galway, argues for a different treatment of obesity.
By Francis Finucane
A system whereby an individual is considered to be mature enough to pay tax but too immature to vote on issues that influence taxation seems contradictory.
By Kate Lawler
Contribution
Ní hamháin do dhaltaí atá ag staidéar don Ardteistiméireacht atá inti, a áitíonn Philip McGuinness.
By Philip McGuinness