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Editorial
Completely rescinding the invitation to Nigel Farage would only play into the narrative that students can’t cope with hearing incendiary views.
By The Editorial Board
Philip McGuinness argues that Irish students must look beyond repeal or once-a-year marches and work for sustained change.
By Philip McGuinness
Contribution
Takondwa Mwale speaks about her struggle to go back to education while under direct provision in Ireland.
By Takondwa Mwale
The party didn't attend the March for Choice at the weekend, offering a poor excuse despite their nominal support for repeal.
By Simon Foy
Analysis
From students to staff, from trade unionists to politicians, thousands marched today for higher education. Here are their reasons.
The Trinity Education Project will re-define the college's undergraduate education.
By Patrick Prendergast
Michelle Tanner, the Head of Trinity Sport, is expanding the role of sport in the college.
By Dillon Hennessy
Thomas Byrne writes that increased exchequer funding is the best option for the future of higher education.
By Thomas Byrne