Comment & Analysis

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.
Deis á Cailleadh ag Coláiste na Trionóide Seasamh a Thógáil lena Airgead
Níl luíonn aincheist mhórálach na Trionóide ina infheistiú indíreach i mbreoslaí iontaise, ach sa deischostas atá ann gan seasamh a thógáil trí dhífheistiú.
Fadhbanna WiFi na Trionóide Tar Éis Pointe na Seafóide a Shroicheadh

Editorial
Trinity’s WiFi Problems Have Reached the Point of Absurdity
For students, WiFi is as important as the books on the shelves in Trinity’s libraries.

Editorial
Trinity is Missing a Chance to Make a Statement with its Money
Trinity’s moral dilemma does not lie in its indirect investment in fossil fuels, but rather the opportunity cost of not making a statement from divesting.

Contribution
Motion to Promote Refugee Education a Good First Step, but Not Enough
TCDSU must put pressure on the Irish Government to change their approach to refugee education.

Contribution
It’s Impossible for Students to Pay for College with Part-Time Work
As the cost of living and studying in Dublin reaches €11,000, many students are finding it prohibitively expensive, even with a part-time job.

Healthy Eating Can Be Unhealthy Too
Paige Reynolds argues that there's a fine line between "clean eating" and disordered fixation on healthy foods.