Comment & Analysis

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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
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Contribution

Do You Know What You’re Doing Next Year? Me Neither

Louise Lawless praises degrees that don’t pigeonhole students.
By Louise Lawless
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Editorial

Yes, Let’s Double Science Funding. But Why Not Arts Too?

Calls for more science funding are a reminder of the unequal research funding landscape.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Beneath Pledges of Post-Brexit Unity, Worries of Disorder for Third-Level

The higher education sector needs guarantees to allay fears about the post-Brexit higher education landscape.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Why I Decided to Remove My Hijab

Yasmine Tadjine writes about how a physical attack forced her to re-think hijab – and why she misses it.
By Yasmine Tadjine