Comment & Analysis

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Leis an dTionscnamh Oideachais Choláiste na Tríonóide Beagnach Críochnaithe anois, ní Dhearna Aontas na Mic Léinn Choláiste na Tríonóide a Dhotháin chun Ionchur a Thabhairt do na Mic Léinn.

Tá an athchóiríu acadúla is mó sa 21ú chéad beagnach críochnaithe anois. Ní raibh Aontas na Mic Léinn Choláiste na Tríonóide in ann tosaíocht a thabhairt do rannpáirtíocht na mic léinn.
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Editorial

With the Education Project Nearly Complete, TCDSU Didn’t Do Enough to Capture Students’ Imagination

The largest academic reform in the century is nearly complete, yet the union seemed unable to prioritise engaging students.
By The Editorial Board
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Bhí Tionchar mór ag Aontas na Mic Leinn Choláiste na Tríonóide ar an gcomhrá Náisiúnta fá Dtaobh thoiliú, níor cheart Dúinn Tionchar an Aontais a mheas Faoina Luach

Tá Ollscoil na Banríona chun glacadh le múnla Choláiste na Tríonóide, rud a leiríonn an tionchar seachtrach atá ag an aontas.
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Editorial

With TCDSU Leading the Consent Debate, We Should Not Underestimate the Union’s National Impact

Queen’s University Belfast is to adopt Trinity’s consent workshop model, proving the external influence that TCDSU can have.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

A Summer Repeal Referendum Would Suppress the Student Voice

Annie Hoey argues that students must pressure the government to ensure a repeal referendum isn't held during the summer.
By Annie Hoey
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Contribution

A Hypocritical Approach to Drug Decriminalisation is Destroying Lives

A regressive response to drugs is damaging a society that takes a much softer approach to alcohol abuse.
By Conor Boyle
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Le Banuachtarán a Thoghadh sna Hollscoileanna, ní dhéanfaidh sé sin Mórán chun an Neamhionannas inscne Fréamhaithe san earnáil a athrú

Ní chóir dúinn neamhaird a thabhairt ar an gceapachán nua seo ach níl sé chun an fadhb ollmhór a bhuaileann gach ceann de na hollscoileanna sa tír a reitiú.
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Editorial

A Female University President is No Panacea for Deeper Gender Equality Issues

The potential appointment of Ireland’s first female university president shouldn’t be taken for granted, but it won’t resolve a crisis that afflicts every university in Ireland.
By The Editorial Board
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Níl gá le Creat Múinteoireachta in Éirinn a scoilt an t-ardoideachas sa Bhreatain

Leis na fadhbanna atá ós ár gcomhair san ardoideachas in Éirinn, níl sé soileir céard atá beartaithe leis an gcreat seo a dheigil acadúlaithe sa Bhreatain.
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Editorial

Ireland Does Not Need a Teaching Framework that has Divided UK Higher Education

When the issues facing Irish higher education are apparent, it’s unclear what a framework that has divided academics in the UK is meant to achieve.
By The Editorial Board