Comment & Analysis

Tá an GSU ag Snámh in Aghaidh Easa an Chirt Arís Eile
Tá an t-aontas tar éis a cruinniú ginearálta bliantúil a chur ar athló chun liosta lucht vótála a dheimhniú.

Columbia Diaries: Thanksgiving is Christmas on Steroids
The festive season kicked off last month here, and while I was already familiar with some Thanksgiving traditions, there were a few surprises, writes Hana Gallagher.

Editorial
In the GSU, the Lack of Will to do Things Right Rears its Head Once Again
The union has postponed its AGM to ensure that all those who vote are eligible to do so.

Editorial
A New Anonymous Reporting Tool is a Positive First Step – But it is Merely a Step
The tool enables students to outline incidents of harassment, abuse or bullying by other students or staff without lodging a formal complaint.

Trinity’s New Climate VP is Ready For Sustained – and Sustainable – Action
Zoologist Yvonne Buckley understands the complex ecosystem that is Trinity, and is ready to use it to enact change.

Ní Chuideoidh Glór Agóide an USI Leo Tuiscint a Fháil ón Rialtas
Ghlac an USI chur chuige géari leith agóidíochta ina aghaidh táillí sár-arda na mac léinn i mbliana

Ní Labhraíonn Lucht Cáinte na Scrúduithe i bPearsa thar ceann Gach Mac Léinn
Shínigh Students4Change agus Aontas na Mac Léinn Iarchéime litir oscailte ag éileamh deireadh le scrúduithe i bpearsa.

Thingmote: Mastering the Art of the Irrelevant Question
The people who ask questions at lectures that don't contribute much always seem curiously elated – so I decided to try it out myself, writes Chris Morash.

Editorial
Calls to Cancel In-Person Exams Again Should not Claim to be Representative
An open letter written by Students4Change and the GSU has amassed over 5,000 signatures.

Editorial
The Tone of USI’s Protest Won’t Help Govt Take Student Demands Seriously
USI has taken a more acerbic approach to protesting Ireland’s sky-high student fees this year.