Comment & Analysis

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Analysis

Is There More to International Men’s Day Than Meninism?

On International Men's Day, John Bethell speaks to a number of prominent male figures in College on why men's issues deserve more attention.
By John Bethell
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Contribution

Changes in the J1 VISA Programme Will Ruin a Tradition for Irish Students

John Conway argues that the new requirement tarnishes the programme and will result in less students visiting America every summer.
By John Conway
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Contribution

An Irish Sugar Tax Could Tackle Health Concerns

The Irish government needs to listen to public calls for restrictive measures on sugared drinks.
By James Larkin
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Is Gá don Choláiste Cluais Éisteachta a Thabhairt do Cháinntí maidir le Raon Tionanta, agus Iad a Thabhairt san Áireamh

Le maoniú de €16 milliún tugtha do phostanna earcaithe faoin gcóras, tá cuma ar an scéal nach bhfuil an Coláiste tar éis dul i ngleic leis na hargóintí sa phróiseas comhairliúcháin.
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Le Cáineadh Athnuaite Maidir le Cothromaíocht Inscne i Saol Acadúil na Tíre, Tá an Deis ag an gColáiste Ceannasaíocht a Ghlacadh

I ndiaidh na gcáintí le déanaí maidir le eagothroime institúide i saol acadúil na tíre, ba cheart don Choláiste díriú le cur leis an dul chun cinn atá ar siúl.
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Editorial

Trinity Has the Chance to Become a National Leader in Addressing Gender Inequality in Academia

In light of recent criticisms of institutional inequality, Trinity should work to improve on its recent success.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Trinity Needs to Listen to Tenure Track Criticisms and Include Them in Consultation

With €16 million in funding given to posts being hired under the model, it looks like Trinity may not have engaged with the arguments in its consultation process.
By The Editorial Board
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At Missouri, Students are Mad as Hell. What Can We Learn from Them?

Colm O’Donnell looks at student protests in Missouri University – which have resulted in the resignation of its president.
By Colm O'Donnell
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Contribution

Trinity as a Saving Grace for Dublin’s Aesthetic

In a city in aesthetic decline, the historic beauty of historic sites like Trinity provide a model for the rest of the capital.
By Ciaran Sunderland
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Contribution

Discussing Consent in University Shouldn’t be an Opt-out Matter

Paul Glynn argues that in order for all students to be able to live in a safe and enjoyable environment, we cannot make exceptions in who should be educated about sexual consent and harassment.
By Paul Glynn