Comment & Analysis

Editorial
The Provost’s Speech in Israel is Divorced from the Reality of Campus Opinion
Thanks in part to support won in March’s TCDSU referendum, Students for Justice in Palestine is no longer a fringe group.

Editorial
Trinity’s CAO Decline Shows it Needs to Focus More on the Here and Now
Despite lofty long-term ambitions, shifting perceptions suggest Trinity needs to step up and show what it has to offer.

The Provost is Betraying Trinity’s Anti-Apartheid Legacy
Provost Patrick Prendergast’s lofty goal of defending freedom of speech is an attempt to justify the unjustifiable, writes Seán Egan.

An Bhfuil Sprioc Soiléir Fós ag Tóg ar Ais an Tríonóid?
Tá an chuma ar an scéal go bhfuil an iomarca sna coimhlintí casta leathana seo do shaincheart an ghrúpa.

Editorial
It’s Time for Conversations About How Universities Handle Sexual Assault
Little heed is paid to what happens in Ireland when incidents occur on campuses.

Editorial
Take Back Trinity’s Latest Moves Hint at a Dwindling Focus
By attempting to take on sweeping struggles, the group may be biting off more than it can chew.

Thuig an Coláiste an Téarma Chinnteacht Táille, nó Níor Thuig. Ní Maith Ceachtar Acu.
Is amaideacht nó urchóid a bhí taobh thiar den phracas a rinneadh maidir le táillí idirnáisiúnta an tseachtain seo caite.

Is Tábhachtaí Caighdeán an Oideachais ná Neamhspleáchas na nOllscoileanna.
Ní chuireann eachtraí ar nós an scéil faoi chéim iriseoireachta OÉ Gaillimh le cúis na n-ollscoileanna.

Editorial
Either Trinity Knew What Fee Certainty Was, Or It Didn’t. Both Options Are Unfortunate
Last week’s international fees fiasco arose from either incompetence or insidiousness.

Editorial
Before Universities Demand More Autonomy, How About They Provide Quality Education?
Incidents like that involving NUIG’s journalism programme do not help the cause of universities.