Staying in Paris for the holidays has made me appreciate the uniquely Irish ability to maintain close connections no matter where we are in the world, writes Ben Whyte.
By Ben Whyte
Now that we’re set to ring in the New Year under level-five restrictions, I can’t shake the underlying feeling that there’s little consolation to missing out at the moment, writes Emer Tyrell.
By Emer Tyrrell
Bunaíodh an Roinn Ardoideachais i mbliana, agus bhí an-tionchar ag an gcoróinvíris ar an tríú leibhéal.
Reáchtáil an GSU a CGB ar an gCéadaoin, níos mó ná mí tar éis go raibh orthu é a reáchtáil go bunreachtúil.
The usual self-care tips are a given, but there are other tips and tricks that helped me get through living alone during the first lockdown, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson
When life suffers a loss, and when a tradition is necessarily overturned, its disorienting – most of all, it feels unfair, writes Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey
Editorial
This year saw the foundation of the Department of Higher Education, as well as the impact of the coronavirus on third-level.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
The GSU held its AGM on Wednesday, more than a month after it was constitutionally required to do so.
By The Editorial Board
The main tragedy with the current library setup is that it has turned the library into a mere location for studying, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins
Editorial
Trinity had the most students from affluent backgrounds of all Irish universities, according to a survey published by the Higher Education Authority this week.
By The Editorial Board