Comment & Analysis

Chlis Ceannaireacht an GSU ag Am Práinneach. Níl Réiteach le Feiceáil
Ní féidir a samhlú go nglacfadh lucht riartha an Choláiste le héilimh aontas nach féidir a aighneas a choimeád ó nuachtán.

Editorial
Facing a Complacent College, Students Must Fight Rent Hikes Tooth and Nail
Proposed increases to the price of Trinity’s accommodation will contribute to the unaffordability of higher education.

Editorial
When the GSU Most Needed Unity, its Leadership Cracked. It’s Hard to See a Way Back
It’s hard to imagine Trinity’s decision-makers taking seriously the demands of a GSU administration that can’t keep its divisions out of the newspaper.

Analysis
For Students, Having ‘Too Many Options’ is Both a Luxury and a Liability
It might seem a champagne problem, but the landscape of career paths can be incredibly stressful for students, writes Julie Leenane.

Analysis
Plans and Policies Crucial in Contested Editor Race
Susie Crawford, the paper's Radius editor, will run against Deputy Editor Cormac Watson for editorship of The University Times.

Analysis
Financial Gains Soften Ground for TCDSU Communications Candidates
Hiram Harrington and Philly Holmes, the candidates for communications and marketing officer, will have to carve out a niche in a malleable role.

Díospóireacht Iomlán Faoi Mhaoiniú, le hArgóintí Seachas Réitithe
Ní raibh trácht ar bith ar neamhspléachas agus lóistín na mac léinn ag an díospóireacht ardoideachais an tseachtain seo.

Editorial
In College’s Strategic Plan, an Unspoken Priority: Rankings
Many of the policies College intends to pursue in the next five years appear specifically designed to arrest a series of rankings slumps.

Editorial
At Funding-Heavy Third-Level Debate, More Squabbles than Solutions
Issues like autonomy and student accommodation didn’t get an airing at a fractious higher education debate this week.

Want Politicians to Act Like Humans? Stop Treating Them Like Robots
Most people go into politics with good intentions, and treating them with contempt helps no one, writes Sárán Fogarty.