Comment & Analysis

Contribution
College Comforted Me as I Recovered from Illness
Trinity made me feel able to deal with my cancer and everything that came in its wake, writes Orla Murnaghan.

Ní Athróidh Cúpla Slí Isteach Breise Íomhá Dúnta na Tríonóide
Caithfidh an Coláiste neart eile a dhéanamh chun gnáthdhaoine na cathrach a mhealladh ar an champas.

Editorial
A Few More Entrances on Pearse St Won’t Rid Trinity of its Walled-Off Image
College has a lot more to do if it wants to draw more ordinary Dubliners onto the campus.

Tá Gealltanas an Rialtais Maidir le Táillí RA Níos Cosúla le Cur Siar ná Réiteach
Níl ach faoiseamh gearrthéarmach leis an ghealltanas do mhic léinn ó Thuaisceart Éirinn agus ón Ríocht Aontaithe.

Editorial
The Government’s UK Fees Pledge is Less a Solution and More a Deferral
The promise will offer only temporary relief to students in Northern Ireland and the UK planning to study here.

Tá TEP Trína Chéile. Ní Chaithfidh Sé Bheith Mar Seo
Ba chinnte go mbeadh dushlán le mórathruithe in oideachas na Tríonóide, agus tá an ceart ag mic léinn bheith míshásta.

D’fhéadfadh TEP an Fhadhb le Boilsciú Gráid a Réitiú
Tá sé de rún ag an tionscadal míchlúiteach athchóiriú a dhéanamh ar mheasúnacht, ag teacht le pairidímí úra oideachais.

Editorial
TEP is In a Muddle. It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way
Making wholesale changes to Trinity’s education was bound to be a challenge, and students have a right to be aggrieved.

Editorial
When it Comes to Grade Inflation, TEP Could Offer Solutions
The oft-maligned Trinity Education Project has sought to reimagine assessment in ways that dovetail with emerging educational paradigms.

Contribution
Politicians Respect Protest. Why Aren’t We Out Every Week?
To make protests work, the movements need to be accessible and cater for people of all political stripes, writes Cormac Watson.