Comment & Analysis

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Léiríonn Óstáil Peile Mheiriceánaí i gColáiste na Tríonóide a Ról mar Ollscoil Domhanda

Cé go bhféadfaí bheith soiniciúil faoina cúiseanna le tíortha thar an AE a chuimsiú, léirigh an deireadh seachtaine staid ceannasach agus domhanda na hollscoile.
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Editorial

Trinity’s Hosting of American Football Reflects Where it is as a Global University

While we can be cynical about how or why it is embracing non-EU students, the weekend showed Trinity’s leading position and the fun of being global.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

How Trinity’s Focus on Disability Services Made My Final Year Possible

Clodagh Cogley writes that Trinity's support for those in wheelchairs provides a welcome contrast to a generally inaccessible city.
By Clodagh Cogley
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Níl an Réiteach Amháin ar an nGéarchéim Iostais atá i gComhlachtai Príobháideacha

Tá comhlachtaí priobhaideacha ag líonadh an bearna a lig an ghéarchéim iostais, ach ní réiteach iomlán é seo.
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Editorial

For Student Accommodation, Private Companies Cannot be the Only Solution

Private companies are filling the gap left by the accommodation crisis, but we cannot consider their intervention a complete solution.
By The Editorial Board
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Agus é ag dul i bhFeabhas, Bacann Fadhbanna Seachtracha Coláiste na Tríonóide

Braitheann mealladh mac léinn go mór ar áiseanna, agus bactar iarrachtaí Cholaiste na Tríonóide.
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Editorial

In Progressing as an Institution, Trinity is Derailed by External Forces

In the current funding environment, attracting students is key. But this relies heavily on facilities, and Trinity’s efforts are being hampered.
By The Editorial Board
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Trinity’s Societies Need More Support, and It’s in Everyone’s Interest That They Have It

Societies are used to promote the College and untold hours of voluntary work is put into them, but their work is being made increasingly difficult.
By Simon Foy

Mar Shiombal Eile na Géarchéime Maoinithe, Tá Stádas Céimí Freisin Faoi Dhúshlán

Níl ach fianaise den phríomhfhadhb atá sna ciorruithe: easpa maoinithe.
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Why it’s Okay to not Live up to Leaving Cert Expectations

It can be the journey, the experiences or the college itself that end up being more important than your points, or your course.
By Simon Foy