Comment & Analysis

Incremental Change to Public Transport is no Longer an Option
The transport strategy for Dublin is unambitious and does nothing to counter the dominance of cars in the city, writes Green Party MEP Ciarán Cuffe.

Trinity is Dragging its Feet on the Berkeley Library Question
If College moved so rapidly to remove its tribute to serial groomer Erwin Schrödinger, there is no reason for the Berkeley library to remain named as such, writes Louie Lyons.
Ba Cheart Leanúint ar Aghaidh leis an Ardteist, Ach tá Géarghá le Leasuithe Uirthi
Beidh an leagan traidisiúnta den ardteist ann i mbliana agus an gnáthchruth uirthi, gan aon rogha tugtha do ghráid ríofa.

Young People and the ‘Great Resignation’: A Growing Intolerance for Ill Treatment
As we enter the workforce amid a mass exodus of employees, we must choose whether we will accept a world of work which thrives off unequal reward, writes Piotr Jedro.

Ní Réiteach Tapa ar Fhadhbanna an TCDSU é Comhairle Chairdiúil Amháin
Ag an gcomhairle an Mháirt seo caite, spreag ábhar plé faoi chúrsaí measa san aontas gealltanas ó bhaill dul i mbun comhráite níos cairdiúla.

Editorial
The Leaving Cert Should Go Ahead, But Reforms are Urgently Needed
The leaving certificate will take place in its traditional format this year, without the option for calculated grades.

Editorial
One Amicable Council is Not a Quick Fix for TCDSU’s Problems
At council last Tuesday, a discussion item on respect within the union prompted members to commit to more civil discourse.

Mental Health: How Many More Tragic Cases Will it Take Before Government Acts?
I have the unique experience of being that missing face. I don't want anyone else to be, writes Niall Prior.

Is Bua do Chách gur Caitheadh amach an Plean don Phuball ar Pháirc an Choláiste
Cuirfear taispeántas an Leabhair Cheanannais sa Chearnóg Nua, leis an leabhar féin le bheith curtha sa Chlólann agus an tSean-Leabharlann á hathchóiriú.

Dublin’s Mismatched, Gritty Charm is Being Swept Away
The brick-laden and imperfect city of Beckett and his contemporaries is being replaced with cookie-cutter tourist attractions and corporations, writes Kate Moran.