Comment & Analysis

To Protect Students and the Financially Vulnerable, we Must Review the Institutions That Harmed our Economy
Sean Barrett argues that a greater understanding of economics and a closer monitoring of the institutions that brought the IMF to us is necessary for our country.

Contribution
Eagraíochtaí Neamhrialtasacha mar Cheannairí ar Thodhchaí na Gaeilge Níos Mó Ná Riamh
Agus é ag scrúdú bunaithe eagraíochta teanga nua le déanaí ar choincheap féinchumhachtaithe, áitíonn Seán Ó Deoráin nach amháin ar an rialtas a bhraitheann pobal na nGael.

TCDSU Has Every Right to Campaign on Political Issues
James Shaw argues that TCDSU's political capital should be used to advocate for change within wider Irish society.

Contribution
As Food Delivery Jobs Go, Deliveroo is One of The Worst
Phoebe Eddlestone, a former courier for Deliveroo, highlights her experiences working for the company.

Sampla Inbhraite go bhfuil Lá na Cinniúna Tagtha do Mhaoiniú Ardoideachais
Léirigh an agóid tiomantas troid ar son an oideachais ó mhic léinn agus baill foirne nach bhfachtas le blianta anuas.

Editorial
A Tangible Indication That We’re in a Watershed Moment for Higher Education Funding
This week’s demonstration displayed a commitment to fighting for education from students and staff not seen in years.

Agus Margadh Poist Fíor-Iomaíoch Rompu, Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide faoi Bhrú Céimithe Ildánacha a Chruthú
Agus cláir céimithe ag críochnú sna seachtainí atá amach romhainn, tá an réimse scileanna a éilíonn fostóirí ag leathnu gach bliain. Tá Coláiste na Tríonóide ag obair go dian faoi seo ach tá an rialtas chun deiridh, a scríobhann an Bord Eagarthóireachta.

Editorial
Faced with a Bitterly Competitive Jobs’ Market, Trinity is Under Pressure to Provide Broadly Skilled Graduates
The skills demanded by employers is growing every year. Trinity is working hard to keep up but government schemes for graduates lag behind.

Despite a Successful Student March, Obstacles Remain
With something tangible to fight against, this year's demonstration was notably successful, but fighting for a publicly funded system in this climate presents many obstacles.

Contribution
“Pro-Choice” Supporters Too Often Have a Monopoly on Abortion Debate in Trinity
Aishling Ruigrok argues that those who hold a “pro-life” view in Trinity are often stigmatised, and proper debate doesn't take place.