Many people still view bisexuality as something they do or do not 'believe' in, which is deeply hurtful, write Maitiú Charleton and Jack Dunne.
By Maitiú Charleton and Jack Dunne
Coming to terms with my sexual orientation was, paradoxically, a very liberating experience during the isolation of the pandemic, writes Rachel O'Leary.
By Rachel O'Leary
Editorial
The Provost struck a conciliatory tone at the protest – a starkly different approach to her predecessor.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
Students4Change, a breakaway lobby group, spearheaded a protest about Trinity’s lack of face-to-face teaching this week.
By The Editorial Board
The scramble for housing occurs every September, but this year was considerably worse. Solving the problem is now a matter of political will, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
The vast majority of new Trinity students feel out of their depth at first. If you feel like you don’t deserve to be here, that’s okay – but it will pass, writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey
Idir an EGM conspóideach agus dhífhostú Bhord an GSU, tá sé deacair a thuiscint cé chaoi a bheas an GSU in ann é féin a dheisiú.
Idir an EGM conspóideach agus dhífhostú Bhord an GSU, tá sé deacair a thuiscint cé chaoi a bheas an GSU in ann é féin a dheisiú.
How strange and wonderful it is that the life of Trinity students is being depicted on page and screen for the world to absorb, writes Chris Morash.
By Chris Morash
I am both excited and terrified to dive into Columbia's famously intimidating classes.
By Hana Gallagher