Comment & Analysis

What ‘Inside’ Taught Me About Lockdown – And About What the Future Holds
While looking forward to brighter times is important right now, acknowledging the trauma of lockdown is just as important too, writes Alex Connolly.

Tá Sé in Am Dúinn Fiúntas na Gaeilge sa Lá Atá Inniu Ann a Aithint
Is trua go bhfeictear ar an nGaeilge mar chaitheamh aimsire amháin. Déarfainn go bhfuil fíorfhiúntas aici sa ghnáthshaol nua-aoiseach, dar le Siothrún Sardina.

Editorial
The Iveagh Grounds Shows a Trinity Struggling to Cooperate with Locals
This week, it emerged that renovations promised when the Iveagh Grounds deal was struck three years ago have not taken place.

Editorial
Trinity’s New Casual Work Policy is a Win for a Group Used to Losing
College Board this week approved a new policy on casual work, which has drawn praise from postgraduate students.

Editorial
Accountability in the GSU is a House Built on Sand
GSU President Gisèle Scanlon and Vice-President Abhisweta Bhattacharjee were re-elected on Saturday.

Tá an Ceart ag an Rialtas Srian a Chur ar Íocaíocht Árasáin – Ach Ní Leor É
D’fhógair an rialtas an tseachtain seo go n-oibreodh sé i dtreo srian de dhá mhí a chur ar íocaíochtaí roimh ré do chóiríocht mac léinn.

Editorial
The Govt Is Right to Limit Up-Front Flat Payments – But It is Not Enough
The government this week announced that it would work to put a two-month limit on up front payments for student accommodation.

Is Léir ó Chiorruithe PUP go Bhfuil sé Furasta don Rialtas Mic Léinn a Ionsaí
Fógraíodh an tseachtain seo nach mbeadh mic léinn in ann cáiliú don Íocaíocht Dífhostaíochta Phaindéime ó 7ú Meán Fómhair ar aghaidh.

Léiríonn Toghchánaíocht an GSU an Damáiste atá Déanta don Aontas i mBliana
Thosaigh an tréimhse ghearr toghchanaíochta GSU le toghchánaíocht amháin ar 4ú Meitheamh.

As GSU Faces Crisis, Embattled Union President Takes on Reform-Minded Candidate
Voting in the GSU elections opened today and will close on Friday, with results announced on Saturday.