Comment & Analysis

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Ba Cheart don Té a Thiocfaidh i gComharbas ar Bacik Seasamh ar son an Chomhshaoil

Bhí gníomhú aeráide i lár an aonaigh le linn díospóireachtaí na seachtaine seo caite.
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Tá ar Coláistí Cuidiú a Thabhairt do Mhuintir na hÚcráine, ach Ní Mór don Rialtas Tacú Leo

Dúirt an tAire Ardoideachais Simon Harris go mbeidh táille AE ag mic léinn de chuid na hÚcráine agus iad in Éirinn.
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The Tired Debate Around the Usefulness of Arts Degrees

Perhaps we should stop measuring the success of graduates from different faculties in the same way, writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey
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Editorial

Ivana Bacik’s Successor Must Champion Climate-Conscious Legislation

Climate action featured heavily in last week's bye election hustings.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Colleges Have a Duty to Help Ukrainians, But the Govt Must Support Them

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has said that Ukrainian students coming to Ireland will be given EU fee status.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

Seanad Candidates Sing From the Same Hymn Sheet on Higher-Education Issues

The 16 attendees of last night's hustings were broadly in agreement that more funding is needed for the sector, and that many barriers exist to access.
By Mairead Maguire
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Analysis

Quizzed on Ukraine Crisis, Seanad Candidates Back Irish Neutrality

The candidates were asked how Ireland should respond to the situation.
By Jody Druce
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Analysis

For Many Seanad Candidates, Climate Action is the Most Pressing National Issue

Sixteen of the 17 candidates attended a hustings in Trinity last night where they were asked what their priorities would be if elected.
By Emer Moreau
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Nightclub Licensing Laws are Leaving us Culturally Deprived

The Give Us the Night campaign is lobbying for the modernisation of Irish nightclub, including sensible licensing laws and later opening times for clubs, writes Robbie Kitt.
By Robbie Kitt
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For Some, Election Campaigning is Everything. For Most, it’s ‘What Elections?’

Next year's sabbatical officers were last week elected by the majority of voters. But with meagre turnout, can they really say they were backed by the majority of students, asks Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey