Comment & Analysis

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Contribution

Those Outraged by Stanford Assault Must Accept That Action Needs to be Taken

Simon Foy argues that while recent work to challenge our attitude to sexual assault has been controversial, it is necessary to effect change.
By Simon Foy
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Editorial

The New Smoking-Free Zones Are Not About Restricting Your Freedom

Rather than using smokers as targets, the new policy is a practical solution to a persistent problem.
By The Editorial Board
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Níl na Criosanna gan Caitheamh Tobac chun bhur Saoirse a Shrianadh

In áit caitheamh le ceansaitheoirí mar íobartaigh, is réiteach phraiticiúil le fadhb leanúnach atá sa pholasaí nua.
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Editorial

In an Underfunded Sector, We Cannot Let Financial Interests Dictate Academia

Comments made by the vice-chancellor of Queen’s deepen the concerns many have about the future of academia.
By The Editorial Board
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In Earnáil Tearcmhaoinithe, is Gá nach ligimid do Leas Airgeadais An Saol Acadúil a Smachtú

Doimhníonn tráchtaí a rinne leas-seansailéir Ollscoil na Banríona an imní atá ar mhórán daoine maidir le todhchaí an ardoideachais
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Contribution

The Demise of Diversity in Dublin’s Clubbing Scene

James Shaw argues that Dublin’s clubbing scene needs to work to diversify and expand.
By James Shaw
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Contribution

Concern over USI Support of Malia Bouattia is Overblown

Loic Delorme argues that recent weeks have seen a shift in perceptions of the incoming NUS President.
By Loic Delorme
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I Margadh Oibre Deacair, tá Scéim Níos Caolchúisí Ná JobBridge ag Teastáil

I dtimpeallacht ina bhfuil deacrachtaí mhóra ag céimithe iomaíocht a dhéanamh lena gcomhaoisí, is féidir le scéimeanna intéirneachta cabhrú leo ach tá athchóirithe suntasacha ag teastáil.
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Editorial

In Difficult Job Market, a More Nuanced Scheme Than JobBridge Is Needed

In a climate where graduates find it increasingly difficult to compete with their peers, internship programs such as JobBridge can help but significant reforms are needed.
By The Editorial Board
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Too Many Problems Facing Higher Education Cannot be Solved by Increasing Student Fees

As recent strikes in the UK show, simply increasing student fees is not sufficient to address many of the issues plaguing the sector.
By The Editorial Board