Editorial
Despite nearly a decade to cope, Ireland’s universities have made little headway in addressing the accommodation crisis.
By The Editorial Board
Ciannait Khan argues that momentary, self-righteous anger does little to further the more fundamental questions about how we treat animals.
By Ciannait Khan
Analysis
The first round of offers sees points increases for business courses under the new system, while Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) slide after years of stagnation.
By Dillon Hennessy
Dar leis an tsuirbhé a rinne Ollscoil na Banríona, níl mic léinn in ann ‘ciapadh gnéis’ a aithint i gceart. Ba chóir go mbeadh béim ar an gcás seo.
Editorial
A Queen’s survey found that many students failed to label a non-consensual experience as sexual assault. Conversations around consent must reflect this.
By The Editorial Board
Beidh an freagra a thugann Coláiste na Tríonóide mar chomhartha don earnáil a chinnfidh dearcadh na n-ollscoileanna eile sa tír.
Editorial
The higher education sector will be using Trinity’s reaction as an indicator of what the government may or may not tolerate.
By The Editorial Board
Níl líon na gcéimithe ó Choláiste na Tríonóide atá fostaithe faoi láthair ach beagánín níos airde ná an méan náisiúnta. Ní léir an fáth atá leis go fóill.
Editorial
Efforts by universities and students’ unions have done little to embarrass a government that talks about ‘potential’ but offers little real support.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
Trinity graduates perform only marginally better than their peers from elsewhere – but it’s not entirely clear why.
By The Editorial Board