Comment & Analysis

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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
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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.
By Aoife Kearins
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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.
By Donal MacNamee
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Contribution

Why Trinity’s Propaganda War Against Students Will Backfire

Trinity has bungled its response to the Take Back Trinity campaign.
By Matthew Murphy
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Staff and Students Should Unite to Take Back Trinity

Unite's Cieran Perry offers staff support to the campaign against supplemental exam fees.
By Cieran Perry
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Student Protesters’ Commitment is Unprecedented

Today's direct action suggests a resolve that should have the College trembling, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan
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Analysis

More Consensus Than Clashes at JCR Hustings

The presidential candidates faced a tough audience tonight in Trinity Hall.
By Jack Synnott and Aoife Kearins
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Analysis

JCR Candidates Plot Course to Success

Three candidates – Ciara Gilroy, Ben Cummins, Meabh Ní Raghallaigh – are running for JCR President.
By Aoife Kearins