Comment & Analysis
Editorial
Provost Offering His House for Negotiations is Farcical in Light of Third-Level Crisis
With government formation discussions taking place in Trinity this week and a long-standing funding crisis in higher education, are the politicians laughing?
Contribution
Feminists of Trinity is Misguided: Society Doesn’t Need the Constricting Ideology
James Behan argues that feminist thought extends far beyond inoffensive platitudes about equality.
Ritalin Use Stems from a Pressure to Succeed
James Shaw discusses the use and abuse of ritalin by college students desperate for success.
Baol ann go gCruthóidh na Gaotha Chinn a Mhúchann Ardoideachas na hÉireann Dochar Fadtéarmach
Is meabhrúchán dúinn atá i dtuairisc nua gur leasúchán maoinithe ardoideachais an réiteach amháin le fíor-fhadhbanna práinneacha.
Editorial
The Headwinds Facing Irish Higher Education Risk Long-term Damage
A new report reminds us that higher education funding reform is the only solution to very real and very urgent problems.
Tá Maoiniú Inbhuanaithe agus Rannpháirtíocht Mac Léinn Comhionann maidir lena dTábhacht do Leasúchán
Is gá tús a chur le léirshamhail chomhpháirtíochta don ard-oideachas trí chóras inbhuanaithe maoinithe poiblí.
Editorial
Student Partnership and Sustainable Funding are Equally Important for Higher Education Reform
A partnership model for higher education needs to start with a sustainable system of public funding.
Students Need Places to Eat Their Own Food Before Places to Start a Business
Trinity has a reputation of poor spatial provision, and, despite recent developments, basic student spaces remain absent.
The Trinity Professor Bringing Theology to the Streets of Dublin
Professor Siobhán Garrigan, the Chair of Catholic Theology in the School of Religions, Peace Studies and Theology, talks about how helping the homeless taught her more about theology and religion.
Contribution
Ticking “No Religion” on the Census Could Lead to Much-Needed Change
Simon Foy argues that the declining influence of the Church in Irish society deserves to be reflected in the upcoming census.