Comment & Analysis

Le Mic Léinn Á nDíbirt, Tá an Coláiste ag Dul sa Seans
Is deacar cinneadh an Choláiste gan móran feasa a thabhairt dá gcónaitheoirí a thuiscint.

Editorial
By Forcing Students to Leave, Trinity is Knowingly Throwing Them to the Winds
College’s decision to give its student residents so little notice of their eviction is hard to fathom.

Éacht Déanta ag an gColáiste le Ceist an Choróinvíris – Ach Dúshláin Le Sárú
Is beag cinnteacht atá bainteach leis an gColáiste sa ré seo.

Editorial
On Coronavirus, Trinity Has Done Well in New Waters – But Huge Hurdles Lie Ahead
Few of the certainties associated with College hold true in the present circumstances.

Chasing Generation Z Into TikTok Mania
For Faye Curran, TikTok's explosion has exposed the divide between our generation and the next. Should we all just get with the programme?

It’s Inconsequential, But For Final-Years, Today May Be a Sad College End
Trinity was right to take steps against the coronavirus, and there are far more pressing issues, but today was still a sad day, writes Aisling Marren.

Nimh ag Baint le Cogaíocht Chultúrtha an Burkean, Gríosaithe ag Ionadaí USI
Is deacar a chreidiúint go raibh leas-cheannaire USI chomh sásta ainmneacha mac léinn a thabhairt chuig eagraíocht anaithnid a bhí ag iarriadh iad a ‘bhualadh’.

Tá Cíos sna Coláistí Nimhneach Anois – Cáil na n-Ollscoileanna i mBaol
Ghlac ceannairí ollscoile le seasamh neamhleithscéalach maidir le harduithe cíosa conspóideacha.

Editorial
The Burkean’s Cultural Warfare is Toxic – But USI’s Deputy Fanned the Flames
It’s hard to believe USI’s second in command was so willing to give up student names to a faceless body that said it wanted to ‘slap them around’.

Editorial
College Rents Have Become Toxic – and Universities Are Risking Their Reputations
University heads have employed a startlingly unrepentant tone on controversial campus rent increases.