Contribution
Julie Irigaray discusses what it's like to experience Ireland as student coming from a country where abortion has been legal for decades.
By Julie Irigaray
Contribution
Terms like rape and consent were introduced into the class discussion in a matter-of-fact way that allowed the topic to be normalised and understood.
By Arianna Schardt
Prof Raj Chari on bringing science into politics, why Trinity students are the smartest and why he starts every lecture with a political song.
By Rachael Kilduff
With students voting this week, TCDSU President, Kieran McNulty, outlines the case for a student centre and new student spaces in Trinity.
By Kieran McNulty
Ellen Orchard explores where strategies to prevent sexual harassment in college currently stand, examining the effectiveness of both preventative and post-assault strategies.
By Ellen Orchard
The under-representation of men in certain fields at third-level, and the gender imbalance in education as a whole, is a cause for concern.
By James Behan
Agus muid ag tabhairt airde d’iompar an Choláiste ar leibhéal na Scoileanna agus na Roinnte, is dócha go mbeidh deacrachtaí in athnuachan TEP.
Editorial
Trinity’s organisational track record on the level of schools and departments would suggest that curriculum innovation may be easier said than done.
By The Editorial Board
Tugann mic léinn Choláiste na Tríonóide a lán aird do sheasamh agus do reifrinn, agus is dá bhrí sin gur cheap siad go cúramach faoin vótáil maidir le haontacht na hÉireann.
Editorial
Trinity students take referendums and stances seriously, which is why they thought carefully about this week’s vote on Irish unity.
By The Editorial Board