Comment & Analysis

Trinity’s Autism Awareness Week Aims to Celebrate – and Enable – Difference
Universities like Trinity must reflect on how they can make the college experience better for neurodiverse students, writes Declan Treanor.

Editorial
Govt Must Listen to Trinity’s Case for an Exemption From Board Restructuring
Trinity has requested that it be exempted from proposed reforms to management recommended by the government.

Editorial
In Dealing With Brendan Leahy, College Must Act Swiftly and Prudently
Trinity’s head of Estates and Facilities was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman in 2018 this week.

Teachtaireacht do Phobal na Pop Uipe
Léireoidh tinreamh na Pop Uipe sa nua-aois, iar-phaindéimeach, an dúil atá ag daoine i gcomhluadar réchúiseach an phobail teanga, dar le Osgur Ó Ciardha.

Locked Down in Dublin, I Tried to Have a Normal College Life. I Couldn’t
Having stuck out student accommodation for the first half of the year, I was frustrated at how abnormal it was and eventually went home, writes Lara Mellett.

Editorial
Cén fáth nár Cheart Ainm eile a Thabhairt ar Amharclann Samuel Beckett
An tseachtain seo, tuairiscíodh go raibh an Tríonóid chun an Amharclann Samuel Beckett a athainmniú mar Lárionad na hEalaíona Cruthaitheacha.

Editorial
Why it’s Wrong to Rename the Samuel Beckett Theatre
This week, it was reported that Trinity plans to rename the Samuel Beckett Theatre as the Centre for Creative Arts.

Editorial
Consistency in How College Deals With Laboratory Practicals is Key
It was reported this week that laboratory practicals for chemical science students would be cancelled for the rest of the year.

Deck Chairs Have Changed The Fabric Of Campus For The Better
I feel confident in the following statement: the deck chairs are single handedly the best thing College has ever done in its 429-year history, writes Aoife Kearins.

If Academia is a Meritocratic Endeavour, Then Where Are All The Women?
Female students are aware that university is a place we are allowed to be in, but the place itself is not ours, writes Megan O’Driscoll.