Comment & Analysis

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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”.
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Nochtaíonn an Rangú Domhanda is Déanaí Níos Mó Ná Neamhionnanas Amháin

Is mór an difríocht atá idir na dána agus ETIM – ach is mó an difríocht atá ann idir ollscoileanna in Éireann agus sa Bhreatain.
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Editorial

Latest University Rankings Exhibit More Than One Disparity

The gulf between arts and STEM subjects remains wide – but so too is the one between Irish and UK universities.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Trinity’s Storm Communication Leaves a Lot To Be Desired

Trinity’s advice to “keep an eye on social media” during inclement weather is hardly sufficient.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

A High-Stakes GSU Election

As the battle against fees continues, postgraduate students will be pinning their hopes on the next GSU president.
By Donal MacNamee
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All of Ireland’s Universities Must Face Brexit Together

Anne Fuchs argues that Brexit offers opportunities on both sides of the border.
By Anne Fuchs