Comment & Analysis

What Drives Trinity’s Success With Entrepreneurs?
By coincidence or by design, Trinity produces more entrepreneurs than any university in Europe.

Failtítear Roimh Ghníomhaíochtaí an Choláiste Maidir le Fadhb an Lóistín, ach Gá le Tuilleadh Cumarsáide
Léiríonn an dul chun cinn le déanaí go bhfuil leasa na mac léinn níos tábhachtaí ná cúrsaí airgeadais.

Editorial
College’s Actions on the Accommodation Crisis are Welcome, but Poorly Communicated
Recent developments indicate a prioritisation of students’ best interests above finances.

Editorial
The Trinity Education Project is an Opportunity for Huge Change, but We Have to Make Sure it’s the Right Kind
Traditionally students are poor at engaging with consultation, but this would mean we miss a huge opportunity.

Deis ag Tionscnamh Oideachas na Trionóide Athruithe a Chur i bhFeidhm, ach is gá a Chinntiú gur an Cineál Ceart Atá Ann
Go hiondúil, tá mic léinn go dona agus iad i mbun chomhairliúcháin, ach chiallódh sé seo go gcaillfí amach ar dheis iontach.

Contribution
By Ignoring Student Issues, the Government Misses a Tremendous Opportunity
John Conway argues that the government will regret neglecting the youth vote

Will the Trinity Education Project be the Solution to Trinity’s Woes?
While the TEP has a lot of potential, it’s important that a variety of student voices are taken into account.

Analysis
In General Election Debate, the Opposition Parties Won – But Mostly Because the Government Didn’t Show Up
While everyone was in agreement about the crisis in higher education, no-one was able to say what should be done now.

The Consummate Chair of Ireland’s Top Department
Edmund Heaphy profiles Head of English, Chris Morash, and examines how he has managed to boldly lead in a genuine and unassuming way.

Contribution
Divestment is Urgent and Essential, Because We Have No Planet B
Maintaining investments in fossil fuels is a cynical move when it comes to our future.