Comment & Analysis

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.

Tomorrow, Ireland Can Turn a Page on Climate Action. Be There
Climate action is a fight to give ourselves and our children a future. Attending tomorrow's Climate Strike is the first step, writes Tate Donnelly.

Grief is a Part of Life. It’s Time We Learned to Talk About It
Grief is an ever-evolving set of emotions, and we shouldn't hide from that, writes Molly Furey.

For Quality and Equality, Public Funding is Higher Education’s Best Option
Loans are not the answer – Ireland needs investment in higher education, argues Laura Harmon.

Díol Súntais é Líon na n-Ionadaithe Ranga – Measfar Fadhbanna ag Comhairle
Tá ionadaithe ranga riachtanach chun aontas éifeachtach a chruthú.

Ábhar Toghcháin é Tríú-Leibhéal – Anois, Seachas Bealtaine 2020
Tá na rangú níos tábhachtaí ná oidhreacht propast amháin, nó cáil ollscoil amháin.

Editorial
TCDSU’s Class Rep Record is Impressive – But Council Will Tell if Engagement Issue Improves
Class representatives are vital in creating an effective union.

Editorial
After Rankings Slump, Third-Level Has to Be an Election Issue – Now, Not in May 2020
Rankings are a bigger issue than the legacy of one provost, or the reputation of one university.

After Rankings Slump, Trinity Must Focus on Its Education – Not Its Brand
Yesterday's rankings fall was a blow to Trinity. In response, the College needs to focus on improving the fundamentals, writes Aoife Kearins.