Comment & Analysis

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.

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.

Editorial
‘Take Back Trinity’, the Maxim College Can No Longer Ignore
For too long, Trinity has been selling a university most students scarcely recognise.

Editorial Notebook
Provost’s Expenses, Mistimed Referendums, Majority Male JCR

Students Aren’t Snowflakes. They’re Fearless
Take Back Trinity was a welcome attack on commercialisation in our universities, writes Dr Daragh Downes.

Contribution
‘Yes’ agus ‘No’: An Dúshlán Aistriúcháin An Reifrinn
Gan aistriúchán díreach ar na focail dearfach agus diúltach, is rud deacair é reifrinn a aistriú go Gaeilge.

Analysis
Why Trinity Collidge is Key to the Supplemental Fees Campaign
Michael McDermott’s page has become a cradle for humorous – and politically useful – memes in the course of recent protests.

Contribution
Why Trinity’s Propaganda War Against Students Will Backfire
Trinity has bungled its response to the Take Back Trinity campaign.

Staff and Students Should Unite to Take Back Trinity
Unite's Cieran Perry offers staff support to the campaign against supplemental exam fees.

Student Protesters’ Commitment is Unprecedented
Today's direct action suggests a resolve that should have the College trembling, writes Ciannait Khan.