Comment & Analysis

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.

Why We Need to Break the Silence on Mute Tutorials
It could be Catholic guilt, but remaining studiously silent is a curiously absurd feature of Irish students in tutorials, writes Faye Curran.

On Rent Hikes, the Provost is Cold, Disingenuous – and Wholly Illogical
The Provost's attempts to pre-emptively justify rent increases ended up highlighting ethical and intellectual missteps, writes Aoife Kearins.

Easpa Cur Chuige i Meascán Mearaí Athena SWAN an Choláiste
Tháinig deighilt chun cinn an tseachtain seo idir an leas-propast don chomhionannas agus an plean straitéiseach de bharr an ghradaim Athena SWAN.

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?