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Analysis

The Spectre of Male Suicide: Masculinity isn’t the Problem, Our Attitude Towards it is

James Behan analyses the potential causes behind Ireland's abnormally high and worrying male suicide rates.
By James Behan
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Editorial

The Vast Majority of Trinity’s Commercialisation Initiatives Should be Welcomed

When College’s money-spinning activities, which raise much-needed funds for Trinity’s core academic mission, do not clash with academic or student interests, we should be less cynical.
By The Editorial Board
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Sriantachtaí ar Thógáil Nua a Theorannaíonn Soláthar Tithíochta Bhaile Átha Cliath agus a Ardaíonn Cíosanna

Braitheann fás fadtéarmach Bhaile Átha Cliath ar réiteach le fadhb soláthair tithíochta na cathrach.
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Restrictions on New Construction Cap Dublin’s Housing Supply and Drive Up Rents

Dublin’s long-term growth depends on a solution to the city’s housing supply problem.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

International Inspiration for Irish Students’ Battle for Free Fees

Examining schemes in other countries that allow students attend college for free, and how Ireland could lend from their philosophies on a right to free education.
By Paul Glynn
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Moilliú ón Rialtas arís maidir le Cinntí faoin Ardoideachas, Cé gur féidir go mbeidh Gné Dearfach leis sin

Níl ach bealach eile ina mhoilleofar cinntí atá san athbhreithniú a dhéanfaidh coiste trasphairtí ar thorthaí na tuairisce Cassells, ach is féidir go mbeidh sé sin níos fearr ná an rogha a ligint do Fine Gael amháin.
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Editorial

The Government is Once Again Delaying Decisions on Higher Education, But There May be a Positive

A cross-party committee reviewing findings of the Cassells report is another way of delaying decisions, but it may be better than Fine Gael deciding by itself.
By The Editorial Board
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Léiríonn Cóisir Iarshiamsa Bál na Tríonóide Cultúr Eisiach Ents

Thrasnaigh an pháirt a ghlac oifigeach siamsaíochta Aontais na Mac Léinn, Katie Cogan, in eagrú na cóisre líne idir cúrsaí pearsanta agus cúrsaí gairmiúla.
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Trinity Ball After Party Reflects Stereotypically Exclusive Ents Culture

The involvement of TCDSU Ents Officer, Katie Cogan, in the organisation of the party, crossed the line between the personal and the professional.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

For Those Invested in Third Level, Bruton a “Worrying” Choice as Education Minister

With Richard Bruton’s appointment as minister, questions are being asked about the future direction of the sector amidst critical underfunding.
By Edmund Heaphy and Sinéad Baker