Comment & Analysis

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Erasmus Has Made Irish Students Citizens of the World

The Minister of State for European Affairs, Helen McEntee, argues that Ireland's future lies at the heart of Europe.
By Helen McEntee
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Finally, Students are Fighting Against Direct Provision

The campaign to boycott Aramark and organisation of Refugee Week have helped initiate a conversation long overdue on campus.
By Ciannait Khan
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Editorial

Compulsory Students’ Union Membership is No Draconian Stricture

As disassociation campaigns gain momentum, it’s worth reminding ourselves how students’ unions differ from their national counterparts.
By The Editorial Board
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Ní Bheart Smachtúil Í Ballraíocht Éigeantach An Aontais Mic Léinn

Agus feachtais dí-chomhlachais ag bailiú luais, cuimhnímis ar na difríocht idir aontais mic léinn agus a macasámhail náisiúnta.
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Editorial

Direct Provision Campaign Should Force TCDSU to Uphold its Mandate

If Aramark Off Our Campus is to actually have an impact, it needs to become part of a larger conversation.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial Notebook

Lavish University Parties, Arts Block Renovation and QUBSU Independence

By The Editorial Board
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Ba cheart don Fheachtas Soláthair Díreach Brú ar TCDSU Chun Seas Lena Sainordú

Má tá sé ar intinn ag Aramark Off Our Campus dul i ngleic leis an bhfadhb, caithfidh sé a bheith páirteach i gcomhrá níos fairsinge.
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Men Experience Eating Disorders Too. Let’s Not Silence Them

We need to ensure men are able to discuss their eating disorders too, writes Shane Kenneally.
By Shane Kenneally
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Australian ‘Yes’ Vote is Promising, But Campuses Must Still Work to Drive Change

This Rainbow Week, Minister Katherine Zappone points out that the fight for equality is far from over, especially when we look to the North.
By Katherine Zappone
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Ní Raibh Seans Dá Laghad ag Kavanagh Court agus an Ghéarchéim Chasta Romhainn Anois

Is dócha go raibh an Choláiste in ann na leapacha neamhlíonta i Kavanagh Court a réamhaithrís.