Comment & Analysis

Editorial
At Online Learning Protest, the Aftershock of Take Back Trinity Lingers
The Provost struck a conciliatory tone at the protest – a starkly different approach to her predecessor.

Editorial
College Needs to Do More For Isolated Students Who Feel Shortchanged
Students4Change, a breakaway lobby group, spearheaded a protest about Trinity’s lack of face-to-face teaching this week.

Does the Government Even Want to Fix the Student Accommodation Crisis?
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.

Freshers, Take it From a Second Year: You Will Beat Your Imposter Syndrome
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.

Ní Mór don Tríonóide í féin a Shainiú i nDiaidh na Paindéime
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.

Tá an Daonlathas Caillte ag an GSU. An Bhfuil Slí Ann Chun é a Thabhairt ar Ais?
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.

In the Age of ‘Trin-Lit’, We’re All Living in a Fiction of Sorts
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.

College in the US is Even More Bizarre Than I Expected
I am both excited and terrified to dive into Columbia's famously intimidating classes.

Editorial
Democracy in the GSU is in Tatters. Is there a Road Back to Normalcy?
Between the EGM fiasco and the dismissal of the GSU Board, it is hard to see how the GSU can begin to heal itself.

Editorial
Post-Pandemic, Trinity Needs to Define What it is
Staff and students this week indicated their exasperation at the continuation of online learning.