Comment & Analysis
Playing ‘Sims 4: Discover University’ is Akin to Sheepishly Looking in a Mirror
The game perfectly manufactures the sense of chaos that goes with the college experience, writes Kate Moran
Editorial
Trinity’s Student Numbers are to Rise by 2,000. Has College Thought it Through?
Trinity's budget for 2022 includes a projected increase in student numbers to just over 20,000
Editorial
If the GSU Wants to Work With Undergraduates, it Should Mend Fences With TCDSU
The GSU this week voted to formally back fringe campaign group Students4Change.
The Myth of Social Media and Desensitisation
Young people are accused of having no empathy because of the constant stream of bad news online, writes Phoebe Pascoe.
I Have OCD. No, I’m Not a Neat Freak
If I had understood OCD beyond the lazy stereotypes about the condition, I may have been diagnosed sooner, writes Hosanna Boutler.
Is Deas an Rud é Uirlis Tuairisce Anaithnide – ach ní ach Céim Amháin é
Tig le mic léinn an uirlis a úsáid chun ciapadh, mí-úsáid, nó bulaíocht déanta ag baill foirne nó ag mic léinn eile a thuairisciú gan ghearán foirmeálta chur isteach.
Tá an GSU ag Snámh in Aghaidh Easa an Chirt Arís Eile
Tá an t-aontas tar éis a cruinniú ginearálta bliantúil a chur ar athló chun liosta lucht vótála a dheimhniú.
Columbia Diaries: Thanksgiving is Christmas on Steroids
The festive season kicked off last month here, and while I was already familiar with some Thanksgiving traditions, there were a few surprises, writes Hana Gallagher.
Editorial
In the GSU, the Lack of Will to do Things Right Rears its Head Once Again
The union has postponed its AGM to ensure that all those who vote are eligible to do so.
Editorial
A New Anonymous Reporting Tool is a Positive First Step – But it is Merely a Step
The tool enables students to outline incidents of harassment, abuse or bullying by other students or staff without lodging a formal complaint.