Contribution

First Year in Trinity Vastly Broadened My Horizons

Overwhelming, inspiring and ultimately life-changing, our first year in college can change our whole perspective.
By Pranav Darshan

Tar Éis Ganntanais Tacaíochta Rialtais, Is Masla atá i Smacht Rialtais ar Ollscoileanna a Thairgeadh

Is mór an bhagairt don earnáil chráite atá i méadú na gcumhachtaí ar ollscoileanna atá ag an rialtas a thairgeadh.
Editorial

Given Lack of Funding Support, Proposed Government Control of Universities is an Affront

A proposed extension to the powers the government holds over universities poses a real threat to the troubled sector.

Is Féidir Brústocaireacht Níos Láidre a Dhéanamh de bharr Comhghuaillíochta Nua idir Aontais

Is mór an cumas atá ag comhghuaillíocht idir na cúig cheardchumainn is mó san ardoideachas, ach caithfimid níos mó a lorg ná a dhearna siad le chéile roimhe sin.
Editorial

With a New Alliance Between Unions, Potential For Greater Impact on Funding

A coalition between the four largest unions in higher education has huge potential, but will need to aim higher than their previous collaborations.

Skating Onto The Scene: The Women of Irish Roller Derby

Exploring the origins, Irish links and future of up-and-coming American sport roller derby.
By Connor Foley and Jane Fallon Griffin

Knowing Your Wunderbar From Your Wundergoal: Our Guide to Enjoying Ireland’s Matches

Our guide to the Euro 2016, what beers to drink and how to sound like you know what you're talking about.
By Dillon Hennessy
Contribution

Those Outraged by Stanford Assault Must Accept That Action Needs to be Taken

Simon Foy argues that while recent work to challenge our attitude to sexual assault has been controversial, it is necessary to effect change.
By Simon Foy

At Swim, Two Boys: A Refreshing Perspective on Revolutionary Ireland

Annie Keegan reviews the adaptation of Jamie O'Neill's novel, currently showing in the Samuel Beckett Theatre.
By Annie Keegan

USI and Education Unions Form Coalition to Campaign for Investment in Higher Education

The unions are calling for increased public investment and increased contribution from employers.
By Sinéad Baker