Comment & Analysis

Editorial
Migration on the ballot?
A Nation at a Crossroads: Ireland's Political Shift on Immigration

Contribution
Direct Action for Direct Results: How Students can Enact Change
Direct action has consistently proven to be a powerful method for achieving change - as demonstrated by movements like Take Back Trinity and the BDS Encampment.

Contribution
Schols: Academic Competition or Unfair Advantage?
Ella Chepak debates whether schols is a meritocracy or an elitist leg-up.

Dealbh Molly Malone: Siombail Náisiúnta nó Léiriú ar Easpa Measa na mBan in Éirinn?
Déanann Emily Nic Giolla Íosa plé ar Dhealbh Molly Malone i mBaile Átha Cliath maidir le stádas na mBan in Éirinn

Analysis
Trinity’s Encampment was a Squandered Opportunity
A participant of last May's encampment thinks that Trinity BDS and TCDSU fumbled negotiations with College.

Op-Ed
COP or Flop – What is Next for Climate Diplomacy
Global leaders turn their back on major UN climate conference in Azerbaijan - with Germany, India, China, and Brazil declining to attend the high-stakes climate event.

Contribution
Do Poppies Deserve a Place in Trinity?
Considering its placement in the heart of Ireland’s capital – and considering the growing calls from College for increased funding from the Irish government – perhaps it might be time, after more than one hundred years of independence, for Trinity to normalise itself into Irish culture, and cast off its colonial traditions.

Contribution
We Must Denormalise and Delegitimise the English Language
The struggle for Irish language rights is de-colonial. But it can never be complete until we collectively de-normalise the language of its oppression, writes Jeffrey Seathún Sardina.

Column
A Streetcar Named Desire
How Dublin's public transport system is negatively impacting students.

Op-Ed
The 2024 Split Ticket
Why swing states backed democrats for senate, Trump for President.