Comment & Analysis

Editorial
As Ireland Re-Opens, Trinity’s Caution Will Hopefully Be Rewarded
College announced this week that it will take a two-phased approach to re-opening campus.

Editorial
Societies Now Have Ample Knowledge and Opportunity to Improve Accessibility
Accessibility has in past years been a political football, without significant improvement on the part of clubs and societies.

Tá sé Míchuí €14k sa bhliain a Iarraidh ó Mhic Léinn agus óna dTeaghlaigh
De réir thuarascáil TU Dublin, meastar gur tháinig méadú níos mó ná €1,000 ar chostas bliantúil na gcoláistí in Éirinn le dhá bliana anuas

Tá Gnáthfhadhb na n-Amchlár Imithe i nDonas mar Gheall ar Fhilleadh ar Campas
Bhí easpa soléireachta an tseachtainn seo chaite faoi amchláir.

No, The Luas Isn’t Actually Free. But It Really Should Be
If the government was serious about sustainable cities, access to public space and climate action, the Luas being free wouldn’t be a joke, writes Sárán Fogarty.

How I Learned to Relish Not Having an Opinion
Appreciating uncertainty more would allow for more nuanced, honest and compassionate opinions, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.

Editorial
Trinity’s Yearly Timetable Debacle Has Been Made Worse With the Return to Campus
There was widespread confusion this week about what lectures would be in person.

Editorial
€14k Per Year for College is Far Too Much to Ask of Students and Their Families
A report from TU Dublin has estimated that the annual cost of college in Ireland has increased by over €1,000 in two years.

Tá sé Rómhall ag an CSC gan Phlean a Bheith acu do Sheachtain na bhFreisear
Léirigh an Propast Linda Doyle go mbeidh an ‘seachtain ionduchtaithe’ atá pleanáilte do lucht na dara bliana ag feidhmiú mar ‘Seachtain na bhFreisear’ do chách, seachas do mhic léinn céad bliana.

Tugann an Scannal Dífheistithe Buille do Mhuinín idir Mhic Léinn agus Choláiste
Cuireann an droch-iarracht dífheistiú ó bhreoslaí iontaise náire ar ollscoil a bhfuil bród uirthi féin as a hinbhuanaitheacht.