Comment & Analysis

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Editorial Notebook

TCDSU Cookbook, Trinity Officer Engagement, Aramark Protest Impact

By The Editorial Board
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Trinity Can’t Afford Supplemental Fees

It's not just students who suffer from supplemental fees. It damages Trinity's reputation for second chances, writes Alanna McNamee.
By Alanna MacNamee
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The Presidents Club Sounds Repulsive. But We Can All Relate

The Financial Times story about the treatment of women at an elite party is depressingly familiar to students, writes Shauna Donnelly.
By Shauna Donnelly
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We Need to Treat All Mental Health Problems Equally

Eavan Magner raises the concern that College supports overlook lesser-known mental-health problems.
By Eavan Magner
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Why Strike 4 Repeal Needs Its Own Message

Those advocating for a one-message repeal campaign are wrong. An ad hoc, unaffiliated activist group has its own benefits, write Sadhbh Sheeran and Aine Palmer.
By Sadhbh Sheeran and Aine Palmer
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Editorial

Universities Have Had Enough Tinkering. Fund Them Instead

Why are financial penalties the priority, when funding has still not been addressed?
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Repeal Needs One Message – Not Groups with Distinct Branding

Strike 4 Repeal’s messages to passerbys this week were a whole lot more abstract than they needed to be.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial Notebook

University Debate, Burkean Journal Expansion, Contested Editor Race

By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Where Are All the Women?

Niamh Egleston asks why TCDSU elections are once again dominated by men.
By Niamh Egleston
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Micheál Martin’s Repeal Support Suggests a Tide is Turning

The last two days in the Dáil have been a turning point in the repeal debate, writes Simon Foy
By Simon Foy