Comment & Analysis

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Joe McHugh is Inheriting a Higher Education Sector Riddled With Problems

The new Minister for Education, Joe McHugh, must breathe fresh life into a department that has suffered from inertia, writes Matthew Murphy.
By Matthew Murphy
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Earnáil na hOllscolaíochta ag Bun an Dréimire Arís le Ceapachán Aire Nua

Tá trí bliana caite ag geallsealbhóirí ag iarraidh bheith mór le fear nach féidir leis cabhair a tabhairt a thuilleadh.
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Léiriú Muiníne agus Tosaíochtaí Cearta le Feiceáil le hInfheistíocht €100m

Leis an scéal inné maidir le maoiniú ón Bhanc Eorpach Infheistíochta, is léir go bhfuil an t-ádh ar an Tríonóid le déanaí maidir le tionscnaimh caipitiúla.
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Editorial

A New Minister Sends a Sector Starved of Funding Back to Square One

Third-level stakeholders have spent nearly three years trying to curry favour with a man who can no longer really help them.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

€100m Investment a Vote of Confidence and a Sign of Straight Priorities

Following yesterday’s European Investment Bank investment, it’s clear that Trinity is on a run of good luck when it comes to its capital projects.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial Notebook

DUCAC Disorganisation, Internationalisation Benefits and a Muted USI Protest

By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

It’s Time For Men to Get Real About Mental Health

Opening up about mental health doesn't show weakness – it demonstrates strength, writes Daniel Twomey.
By Daniel Twomey
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The Enigmatic Figure Behind Trinity’s Thriving Societies

Over 30 years in Trinity as a student and employee has made Joseph O'Gorman one of the most curious figures on campus.
By Kathleen McNamee
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The Case for Speaking Up in Tutorials

Tutorials are for your own benefit. Share your ideas to avoid the awkward silences, writes Eliana Jordan.
By Eliana Jordan
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Contribution

Consent Workshops Won’t Be Enough to Tackle On-Campus Sexual Assaults

Students must contribute to the creation of a new reporting system for sexual assault in Irish universities, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins