Comment & Analysis

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“Legal Advice” Can’t Justify UCDSU’s Decision to Remove Abortion Information from its Handbook

Senator Ivana Bacik argues that students' unions have been providing information about access to abortion for decades without consequence.
By Ivana Bacik
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If We Want an Equal Society, We Must Fight Against Loan Schemes

Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin calls for students to march on October 4th for publicly funded education.
By Aodhán Ó Ríordáin
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Níor Cuireadh Tús Tréan leis an bhFoilseachán Coimeádach nua i gColáiste na Tríonóide

Ba chóir don Burkean Journal cineál nuance a bheith acu má tá siad chun ainm Edmund Burke a ghlacadh.
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Editorial

Trinity’s New Conservative Publication Isn’t Off to a Promising Start

The Burkean Journal will have to be a bit more nuanced if it is to be worthy of Edmund Burke’s name.
By The Editorial Board
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Níl Gá le hOifigeach Nua Chun Ionadaíocht a Dhéanamh d’Iarchéimithe na Tíre

Is féidir le USI níos mó a dhéanamh ar son iarchéimithe na tíre, ach leis an dtaithí atá aige cheana féin, níl gá le hoifigeach nua.
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Editorial

USI Can Represent Postgraduates Effectively Without Outlay for a New Officer

While USI can certainly improve on its efforts to represent postgraduates, the union already has the experience and expertise to do so without establishing a new position.
By The Editorial Board
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Tá Éileamh Ardghlórach á Dhéanamh ag USI, Léiriú é seo ar an gcur Chuige nua

Bhí Aontas na Mac Léinn in Éirinn buartha go gcaillfeadh sé a chuid stádas, gan mórán torthaí.
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Níor thoghadh bean ina uachtarán in OÉ Gaillimh, Dirímid ár n-aird Anois ar an gcéad deis eile

Tá seans go mbeadh an chéad ban-uachtarán san earnáil tríú leibhéal in Éirinn tofa ag Choláiste na Tríonóide i gceann cúig bliana.
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Editorial

USI’s Demand to be Heard Represents a Much-Needed Shift

The national representative union has been too afraid to shout loudly for fear that it would lose its seat at the table – with no real results.
By The Editorial Board
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NUIG’s Failure to Appoint a Female President Turns Attention to Next Opportunity

Given its track record, Trinity could now well be the first university in Ireland to elect a female head.
By The Editorial Board