These days, it can be difficult to decide how students should view Ireland as a part oftheir future. Recent surges of activism, progressivism, and a swell in youth votes have brought about a feeling of hopefulness for people, and a …
emigration
Escaping a broken health system
Trinity medics outline their reasons for emigrating and react to talk of plans to make them stay.
A recent NUI Galway study of medical students in Ireland found that 88% of respondents were considering pursuing their professional career overseas following graduation. Of course, soon after the study was published, the headline “9 in 10 medical students may …
Educated to emigrate

Director of the Nevin Economic Research Institute, Tom Healy, discusses the problems that persist around youth employment and emigration, and calls for more to be done for those at the bottom of the career ladder.
College has traditionally been seen …
28% of Trinity students not sexually active
Majority of students confident of employment after graduation
Trinity students are having less but safer sex than other Irish students, according to a new study by Campus.ie.
Of the 547 Trinity students who took part in the survey, 28% said they are not sexually active. This compares to …
We’re Coming Back: the vast community and the right to vote
Tommy Gavin
Deputy Editor
My primary role as President will be to represent this State. But the State is not the only model of community with which Irish people can and do identify. Beyond our State there is a vast …