Comment & Analysis

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How William Campbell’s Passion for Parasites Won Him a Nobel Prize

Jamie Sugrue profiles William Campbell, Trinity's only living Nobel Prize winner, whose research has saved millions of lives.
By Jamie Sugrue
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Analysis

Opportunities Aplenty in Trinity’s Newest Sports Grounds

A look into the facilities that Trinity hopes will soon be on offer to students.
By Matthew Murphy and Cormac Watson
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Freedom is Powerful and Precious. Don’t Ever Take it for Granted

Ibrahim Halawa says there is always something to be learnt from adversity.
By Ibrahim Halawa
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The Committee Has Spoken. Let’s Look Ahead to a Referendum

Today is an opportunity to look ahead to the referendum on the eighth amendment, writes Annie Hoey.
By Annie Hoey
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Trinity Needs to get TSM Right

The long-awaited overhaul of the Two-Subject Moderatorship must lead to a more unified joint-honours programme.
By Ciannait Khan
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Why Graduation is Just a Big Disappointment

Alanna MacNamee argues that graduation can be bittersweet for many students.
By Alanna MacNamee
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Editorial

Up Against an Insidious Campaign, USI Has Cause to Celebrate DITSU Vote

DITSU President Boni Odoemene threw everything he could at the national union.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Tcal Shutdown at Odds With Trinity’s Fostering of Entrepreneurship

The College may not be as receptive to student innovation as it thinks.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial Notebook

Carton House Debacle, Iveagh Grounds Purchase, Staff Engagement

By The Editorial Board
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Employers Should Pay More to Fund Higher Education, But Not at Any Cost

Joe O'Connor says that while additional funding from employers is welcome, industry should not be shaping decisions in higher education.
By Joe O'Connor