Comment & Analysis

Is Cliche É Easpa Spéise san Aontas – Chuaigh Sé Tharr Barr i mBliana
Thit líon na mac léinn a chaith vóta sa toghchán uachtaránachta i mbliana faoi 25 faoin gcéad.

Editorial
The College’s Athena SWAN Mix Up Betrays a Lack of Joined-up Thinking
A disconnect emerged this week between the vice-provost for equality and the strategic plan over the Athena SWAN award.

Editorial
Union Disengagement is a Cliche – But This Year Took the Biscuit
The number of students voting in this year’s TCDSU presidential election dropped by 25 per cent.

Analysis
In Trinity, the Case for Mandatory Voting – Or Not
The issue of voter turnout plagues authorities the world over. Is there a way for TCDSU to get more students to the polls?

Tiocfaidh ár Latté: Athoscailt Chaife na Gaeilge
D’athoscail Caifé na Gaeilge in Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh ag tús mhí Eanáir, tar éis cinneadh é a dhúnadh i mí Mheán Fómhair.

Léiríonn Agóid Réamhghníomach Conas Arduithe Cíosa A Sheachaint
Bhí an ceart ag agóideoirí rabhadh a thabhairt don Chólaiste go bhfuil mic léinn réidh le troid i gcoinne arduithe cíosa.

Nocht an Rás Uachtaránachta i mBliana gur Aontas Polaitiúil é TCDSU
Bhí forlámhas ag an deighilt idir náisiúnta agus áitiúil san fheachtas toghcháin don uachtarán i mbliana, agus bhí an bua ag aontas polaitiúil.

Analysis
Opportunities Missed for Contested Candidates, in Flat Halls Hustings
Tonight's questions provided little in the way of revelation for any undecided voters.

Editorial
TCDSU is Inherently Political – This Election Period Has Proved It
The national versus local divide has dominated this year’s presidential election campaign, and the idea of a political union has clearly won out.

Editorial
A Proactive Protest Shows How Students Can Ward Off Rent Hikes
Protesters were right to pre-emptively warn College that students are prepared to fight against on-campus rent hikes.