Epilepsy can be a lonely condition. Talking about it helps both yourself and those around you, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson
‘Talking about it’ has been the go-to approach for dealing with mental illness, but to really improve mental health in Ireland, the government must invest in services and tackle the roots of the problem, writes Niall Prior.
By Niall Prior
D’fhógair ríomhphost a seoladh chuig baill foirne agus mic léinn Dé hAoine, pleananna teagasc ar champas a mhéadú an téarma seo chugainn.
An tseachtain seo, scaoileadh plépháipéar a thaispeáin moltaí bunaithe ar an bpaindéim don todhchaí a bhí ag baill shinsireacha foirne an choláiste.
We must strive to always show empathy and respect for one another, regardless of our differences, writes Sarah McGowan.
By Sarah McGowan
Editorial
An email sent to staff and students on Friday announced plans for an increase in in-person teaching next term.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
This week, a discussion paper was leaked that showed a number of pandemic-inspired recommendations made by senior members of staff.
By The Editorial Board
There is an irreconcilable disagreement on the fundamentals between Young Greens and old Greens, writes Tara Nic Giolla Seanáin.
By Tara Nic Giolla Seanáin
Emma Donohoe lists some of her favourite forms of self-improvement for the more procrastination prone among us.
By Emma Donohoe
Sometimes at a party you just want to defend the lyrical depth of Harry Styles’s second album – not win an interminable political debate, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan