Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Ruane’s Election Breaks Many Glass Ceilings, But More is Needed to Change Status Quo

Electing someone different once is just the first step to opening the gates to all those who come from the same background.
By The Editorial Board
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Tar éis na gCiorruithe, Níos Mó Fianaise a Léiríonn go bhfuil an Rialtas chun deiridh ar an bPobal

Agus mic léinn ag aontú chun agóid a dhéanamh maidir leis na ciorruithe sláinte intinne, béimnítear neamhéifeachtacht an rialtais.
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Editorial

With Mental Health Cuts, More Proof That the Government Lags Behind the People

As students unite to protest cuts to the mental health budget, the government’s ineffectiveness is highlighted.
By The Editorial Board
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Mental Health Cuts are a Matter of Life or Death

Aisling Curtis argues that, as one in five young adults experience mental health difficulties, proposed cuts are directly targeting youth health.
By Aisling Curtis
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Would we be Better Off Specialising as Graduates?

Aisling Curtis questions whether choosing at 18 is nothing more than a hopeful stab in the dark.
By Aisling Curtis
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An Dul Chun Cinn atá déanta ag Clár Rochtana na Tríonóide, agus an Méid atá Fós le Déanamh

Is meabhrúchán ar a fhorchéimnítheacht nuacht go bhfuil Oxford chun Clár Rochtana Choláiste na Tríonóide a mhacasamhlú - ach tá mórán fós le déanamh againn.
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Editorial

How Far Ahead the Trinity Access Programme Is, and How Far We Need to Go

News that Oxford is to replicate the Trinity Access Programme is a reminder of how far ahead it is – but there’s still so much to be done.
By The Editorial Board
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Is Mór an Scigdhráma atá i gcur ar fáil Tí an Phropaist d’Idirbheartaíochtaí le linn na Géarchéime Triú Leibhéil

Agus comhráite ar chomhrialtas ar siúl i gColáiste na Tríonóide le linn na seachtaine agus géarchéim maoinithe fadtéarmach san ardoideachas, an bhfuil na polaiteoirí ag gáire?
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Provost Offering His House for Negotiations is Farcical in Light of Third-Level Crisis

With government formation discussions taking place in Trinity this week and a long-standing funding crisis in higher education, are the politicians laughing?
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Feminists of Trinity is Misguided: Society Doesn’t Need the Constricting Ideology

James Behan argues that feminist thought extends far beyond inoffensive platitudes about equality.
By James Behan