Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

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
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Ní Réiteofar an Iomarca Fadhbanna san Ardoideachas trí Tháillí an Mhic Léinn a Ardú

Mar a léiríonn na stailceanna sa Ríocht Aontaithe le déanaí, ní leor é táillí an mhic léinn a ardú chun dul i ngleic le formhór dena fadhbanna atá ag cur isteach ar an earnáil sin.
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Contribution

USI Sets Worrying Precedent by Supporting NUS President-Elect Malia Bouattia

Simon Foy argues that Bouattia's anti-Semitic remarks should be condemned by USI.
By Simon Foy
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Is Réiteach Thar Meán le Fadhb Thar Meán iad Cuótaí Inscne Acadóirí

Tá athruithe sistéimeacha cáilíochtúla ag teastáil ó threochtaí éagsúla in ardú céime fear agus ban.
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Editorial

Academic Gender Quotas are an Extreme Solution to an Extreme Problem

Divergent promotion trends between men and women require systemic, qualitative changes.
By The Editorial Board
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I measc dul chun cinn ar Fhadhbanna an Chomhphobail LGBT, is Cúis Imní í Polarúchán Domhanda

Agus bliain caite tar éis an reifrinn cothromaíochta pósta, is áit míchairdiúil í an domhan fós do dhaoine nach gcomhoiriúnaíonn
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Editorial

Amid Progress on LGBT Issues, Global Polarisation is Worrying

A year after the marriage equality referendum, much of the world remains an unfriendly place for those who fail to conform.
By The Editorial Board
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Is Cóir Fáilte a Chur Roimh Thromlach Gníomhaíochtaí Thráchtálaíochta Choláiste na Tríonóide

Nuair atá easpa coimhlinte idir gníomhaíochtaí an Choláiste a thuilleann airgead atá ag teastáil go mór le haghaidh bunchuspóra Choláiste na Tríonóide agus leasa acadúla nó leasa an mhic léinn, ní gá bacadh le ciniceas.
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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