Comment & Analysis

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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
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Becoming an Effective Activist

Ciannait Khan argues that students need to be ambitious in their activism and not shy away from the big issues.
By Ciannait Khan
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The Modern Scourge of the Voice Message

Ciannait Khan questions why we've all suddenly become obsessed with voice messages.
By Ciannait Khan