Comment & Analysis

Contribution
The College Experience is a Myth – and Not a Convincing One
The idea that college will be the best years of your life and you’ll spend them in perpetual bliss isn’t the reality, writes Sárán Fogarty.

Abolishing College Fees Will Do Nothing for Educational Inequality
Inequality in Ireland's education system starts far before College. Solutions must come earlier if we're to tackle the issue, writes Declan Jordan.

Gealltanais le Comhlíonadh ag Réimeas Nua DUCAC
Tá rothaí na n-athruithe ag casadh i DUCAC. Ní mór don cheannasaíocht nua athruithe suntasacha a chur i bhfeidhm.

Níl Riarachán na Tríonóide Foirfe, Ach D’fhéadfadh A Mhalairt Bheith I Bhfad Níos Measa
D’fhéadfadh leasaithe molta de ríalú ardoideachais atheagar radacach a chur ar struchtúir ríalaithe na Tríonóide.

Editorial
After AGM Success, DUCAC’s New Regime Must Keep its Promises
The wheels of change are turning in DUCAC. Its new leadership must make tangible changes.

Editorial
Trinity’s Administration Isn’t Perfect, But the Alternative Could be Far Worse
Proposed changes to higher education’s governance could radically overhaul Trinity’s governance structures.

I Signed Up for a Free Box of Pringles. Now I’m a TCDSU Class Rep
As the old adage goes: there’s no such thing as a free box of Pringles, writes Aoife Kearins.

In College, Sex and Drugs are the Rule – Not the Exception
Attitudes towards sex and drugs in university are a far cry from those held in rural areas, writes Faye Curran.

Editorial
The Price of Trinity’s Flights is No Big Deal – But College’s Environmental Impact Is
Trinity spent over €259,084 on flights in the last year.

Editorial
Schoolchildren Are Ahead On Climate. Third-Level Students Need To Catch Up
At Friday’s climate strike, schoolchildren outshone third-level students.