Comment & Analysis

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Contribution

Let’s Have More Engagement From Lecturers

In Trinity, we have world-leading lecturers with so much to give. Wouldn't increased student-lecturer contact make College a better place?
By Alanna MacNamee
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How to Handle the Holidays

Christmas isn't always fun. But there's support available.
By Scott Ahearn
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We Need An Ever Closer Union Between Ireland and the UK

Tim Blackman, the Vice-Chancellor of Middlesex University London, argues we need to re-think the relationship between Ireland and the UK.
By Tim Blackman
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Contribution

Is Having a Part-time Job a Blunder in Final Year?

Do the merits of juggling a job with final-year exam stress outweigh the negatives, asks Julieanne Corr.
By Julieanne Corr
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Irish and UK Academics are Better Together

Brexit shouldn't divide the academic ties that bind us, writes the Vice-Chancellor of Bangor University.
By John Hughes
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Tim Trimble is Keeping Students on the Right Side of the Law

Despite being a former member of the RUC, Trinity's Junior Dean is no fan of punishing students.
By Donal MacNamee
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Contribution

Twelve Pubs is a Christmas Curse on All Bar Staff

Isla Hoe argues that the 12 pubs tradition is a damnable Christmas folly.
By Isla Hoe
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Editorial

The End of TSM Won’t Change Very Much

Trinity’s reluctance to change TSM explains why it has been dragging its feet on entry route reform.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

There Are Weeks Until a Referendum. Keep Repeal the Priority

If an imminent repeal referendum isn’t TCDSU’s priority, what should be?
By The Editorial Board
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Trinity’s Mollycoddling Doesn’t Benefit Students

Room checks, safety talks and stern lectures about bringing guests back only serve to infantalise students, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan