Comment & Analysis

Níl Cur Cuige an Rialtais i dTreo na hArdteiste Sásúil
Insíodh do dhaltaí Ardteiste an tseachtain seo go n-eiseofar na torthaí mí níos déanaí ná mar is gnách.

Editorial
Students Are Talking About Racism on Campus. Universities Must Listen
The ugliness of racism on university campuses has long been ignored, but is slowly coming to light.

Editorial
The Government’s Approach to the Leaving Certificate Has Left Much to be Desired
Leaving certificate students were informed this week that results would come out a month later than usual.

Ní Scriosaíonn Ceapachán Bean Amháin mar Uachtarán Ollscoile an Uasteorainn Gloine
An tseachtain seo, tháinig an tOllamh Kerstin Mey ar an gcéad uachtarán ollscoile ban riamh in Éirinn.

Nochtaigh an Coróinvíreas na Laigeachtaí a Bhaineann le hIontaibh sa Tráchtálaíocht
Fágfaidh Banc na hÉireann an campas an tseachtain seo chugainn agus críochnóidh sé haontais urraíochta leis an Trionóid.

There is a Sexual Violence Epidemic on Campuses. Students Need to Force the Government to Act
There is an epidemic of sexual violence on Irish campuses. The government needs to begin acting accordingly, writes Ruth Coppinger.

Editorial
No, Appointing One Female University President Does Not Shatter the Glass Ceiling
This week, Prof Kerstin Mey became the first-ever female university president in Ireland.

Editorial
The Coronavirus Has Betrayed the Weaknesses of Relying on Commercialisation
Bank of Ireland will be leaving campus next month and ending its sponsorship agreements with Trinity.

Universities Have a Seat at the Table. It’s Time to Reimagine Higher Education
Universities need to demonstrate a willingness to see themselves as part of the solution to the fundamental challenges they now face, writes Tom Boland.

Accents: A Cafe in Name, but So Much More in Trade
From first dates to bleary-eyed essay writing, for students, Accents has served as so much more than just a cafe, writes Eimear Finan.