Comment & Analysis

Tá an Taoide ag Casadh. Ní Mór don GSU Aird a Thabhairt Air
Reáchtáil an GSU a CGB ar an gCéadaoin, níos mó ná mí tar éis go raibh orthu é a reáchtáil go bunreachtúil.

Christmas Alone Is Tough – Here’s What Got Me Through a Lonely Summer Lockdown
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.

For Many, Christmas Can Be a Coat Hook For Loss and Nostalgia
When life suffers a loss, and when a tradition is necessarily overturned, its disorienting – most of all, it feels unfair, writes Molly Furey.

Editorial
2020: A Rollercoaster Ride for Higher Education
This year saw the foundation of the Department of Higher Education, as well as the impact of the coronavirus on third-level.

Editorial
The Winds of Change Are Blowing. The GSU Must Listen to Them
The GSU held its AGM on Wednesday, more than a month after it was constitutionally required to do so.

Why I Miss the Library As It Once Was
The main tragedy with the current library setup is that it has turned the library into a mere location for studying, writes Aoife Kearins.

Editorial
The HEA’s Socioeconomic Survey is an Embarrassing Setback for Trinity
Trinity had the most students from affluent backgrounds of all Irish universities, according to a survey published by the Higher Education Authority this week.

Editorial
College Should Listen to Students – But Restrictions Must Be Based on Science
Provost Patrick Prendergast said this week that ‘it’s clear that College should respond’ to the majority of students who want more in-person activities next semester.

Laugh, Don’t Cry, at Wild Mountain Thyme
Hollywood has yet to catch up with modern Ireland. Let’s make the most of it, writes Róisín Ryan.

Oibríonn Altraí Agus Cnáimhsigh Atá Faoi Oiliúnt Agus Ní Mór Go N-Iocfar Iad
Vótáil an rialtas i gcoinne bille an tseachtain seo a ligfeadh go n-íocfar altraí agus cnáimhsigh atá faoi oiliúnt le linn na paindéime.