Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

The Many Political Miscalculations in the Supplemental Fees Debacle

The actions of both TCDSU and the College have led to an extraordinary standoff.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

We’re on the Cusp of Equality

There are still plenty of things we need to solve in Ireland. But change is within our reach, writes Director of the National Women's Council of Ireland Orla O'Connor.
By Orla O'Connor
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Analysis

Candidates Promise College Showdown, in Final GSU Hustings

Sole candidate for GSU President Oisín Coulter re-emphasised his plans for ‘radical’ change.
By Aisling Marren and Jack Synnott
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Contribution

The Unloved Arts Block

It hosts some of Trinity's best subjects. But the building itself? The Arts Block perennially disappoints.
By Amy Glover
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Analysis

On Fees or Friendship, Vice-President Candidates Put Students First

Gogoal Falia and Jamie Farrell are running for Vice-President of the Graduate Students' Union.
By Jack Synnott
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Analysis

GSU Presidential Candidate Promises Revolutions to Small Crowd

Neither Vice-Presidential candidate stood out as a clear front-runner.
By Aisling Marren and Jack Synnott
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Analysis

Oisín Coulter Promises to Put Pickets and Postgraduates First

Sole candidate for GSU President Oisín Coulter is putting the fight against postgraduate fees front and centre of his campaign.
By Aisling Marren
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Editorial

TCDSU Must Immediately Take Direct Action Against College

It is not necessary to outline why the decision to introduce a €450 supplemental fee is outrageous in every sense.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Trinity’s €450 Supplemental Fee Is Maddening

Ciannait Khan writes that the College is out of touch with what is financially feasible for students.
By Ciannait Khan
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Is Gá Modhanna Cumarsáide an Choláiste a Fhorbairt, Go Háirithe i Rith Stoirme

Ní leor an chomhairle ón gcoláiste chun “súil a choinneáil ar na meáin shóisialta”.