Comment & Analysis

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Analysis

After a Shaky Start, TCDSU’s Academic Senate Looks to the Future

The academic senate has plenty of positives to take into next year.
By Dominic McGrath
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The Opt-Out Referendum is a Matter of Basic Rights

TCDSU is valuable for students, but so is students' freedom to choose, writes James Martin.
By James Martin
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Analysis

A Palestine Referendum Creates a Fork in the Road for TCDSU

During TCDSU elections, candidates called for a more local union. Now, students have a chance to decide where the union's focus should lie.
By Matthew Murphy
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Contribution

Boycotting Israel Puts Trinity on the Right Side of History

The College's current position on Israel runs contradictory to its long record of anti-apartheid values, argues Patrick O'Donoghue.
By Patrick O'Donoghue
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‘Tóg an Tríonóid ar ais’, an Seanrá Nach Bhfuil an Coláiste In Ann Neamhaird a Dhéanamh De

Is coláiste é seo atá tar éis ollscoil a díol nach n-aithníonn an chuid is mó de mhac léinn rófhada.
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Ar na ‘Moltaí Malartacha’ do Táillí Athscrúduithe

Ní dhealraíonn sé go bhfuil cúis maith ann go gcaithfidh an Tionscnamh Oideachais na Tríonóide a bheith costas-neodrach le gach casadh.
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Editorial

On the ‘Alternative Proposals’ to Supplemental Exam Fees

There seems to be no good reason why the Trinity Education Project should have to be cost neutral at every turn.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

‘Take Back Trinity’, the Maxim College Can No Longer Ignore

For too long, Trinity has been selling a university most students scarcely recognise.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial Notebook

Provost’s Expenses, Mistimed Referendums, Majority Male JCR

By The Editorial Board
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Students Aren’t Snowflakes. They’re Fearless

Take Back Trinity was a welcome attack on commercialisation in our universities, writes Dr Daragh Downes.
By Daragh Downes