Column
"I would much rather be told that I drink too much and that I’m always late than hear people use highly political language in a seemingly trivial and tactless manner", writes Matthew Keeley.
By Matthew Keeley
“As the days get colder and to-do lists get longer, doesn’t that make it even more gratifying when you do find yourself able to bed down under a blanket and let a novel consume you,” writes Phoebe Pascoe
By Phoebe Pascoe
Contribution
“The high unemployment rate among disabled individuals in Ireland is not a reflection of capability but opportunity”, writes Declan Treanor.
By Declan Treanor
"Trying to make my Senior Sophister stage the greatest yet will only generate more stress than success", writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey
"Moments of delay in the airport feel like blissful little pockets of enforced breaks", writes Sophie Coffey
By Sophie Coffey
Even when movements on Instagram seem positive, I think it is worth asking whether it is possible for them to remain so within this structure, writes Phoebe Pascoe.
By Phoebe Pascoe
There is no need to see persistent aggression as the only way of extracting better performance, writes Alex Payne.
By Alex Payne
Given the contributions they make to the Irish research economy and the higher education sector, postgraduate researchers should be recognised as staff for their work, writes the PWO.
By Postgraduate Workers' Organisation
Awards are just one aspect of how Irish theatre needs to change to support racial diversity, writes Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng.
By Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng 吳彩萍
Analysis
The Hustings opted to break tradition with no questions being asked of the candidates until the Welfare and Equality Hustings tomorrow night.