Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

College Must Rename the Former Berkeley Library and Quickly

Over a year and a half since the decision was taken to dename the Berkeley and yet College appears no closer to resolving this question.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Guinness, Tourism, and the Unspoken Costs of Irish Soft Power

Ireland’s relationship with alcohol is complicated. It’s a relationship that has been romanticised and mythologised, but beneath the surface lies the reality: alcohol is a drug, and like any drug, it can be addictive. Ireland’s relationship with binge drinking is well documented and the latest HRB study suggests that despite a 30% drop in consumption over the last two decades, 1 in 10 people are still alcohol dependent. Statistics, however, are hardly needed to illustrate our own experiences; drink is everywhere, and when the issue is raised it’s often dismissed with a laugh and a shrug. 
By Liam Corcoran
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Contribution

College and the Government Must Work Together to Save Students’ Wallets

Trinity should not just be a playground for the children of investment bankers and lawyers, but a place of learning where every single student feels welcome and able to reach their academic potential.
By Tom Merton
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Contribution

The Impact of Unrestricted Campus Tourism on Trinity Students

"It is inappropriate that Trinity students are forced to share such a large portion of on-campus facilities with tourists, especially considering that Trinity does not generate any revenue from, say, letting tourists sit in the Arts Block or use the Arts Block bathrooms."
By Mia Craven
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Analysis

Trinity’s Ryanair Aviation Centre: An Attempt to Greenwash one of the most polluting industries in the world

Freja Goldman tries to reconcile Trinity's commitment to sustainability with the four million euro it has received in donataions from Ryanair, one of Europe's biggest polluters.
By Freja Goldman
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Analysis

Key Takeaways from the UCD Encampment

While the UCD encampment is ambitious in its goals, the protest's lack of financial and academic disruption may impact the group's ability to bargain with university management, writes Fionn Bowes-Fitzpatrick.
By Fionn Bowes-FItzpatrick
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Column

The Students of Columbia University Inspire Students Around the World

Reporting on the escalation at Columbia University on the night of the April 31st, seen as a protester from the streets outside the university, Fiona Lüling asks whether this is the end of the student protests.
By Fiona
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Column

Trinity Must Condemn Columbia’s Suppression of Students’ Support for Palestine

Given the close ties between the two universities, Phoebe Pascoe calls upon Trinity to condemn Columbia's heavy-handed response to a peaceful pro-Palestinian encampment on campus.
By Phoebe Pascoe
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Is Léir go Bhfuil Dearcadh na nGalltachtaí ar an nGaeilge ag Athrú

Déanann Pól Ó hÍomhair plé ar mheon na hÉireann i leith na Gaeilge
By Pól Ó hÍomhair
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Column

Learning To Accept An Extension Without Guilt

"My mental health disrupting my capacity to engage in my college work is not a reflection on me or my recovery. It is just one of the components of my illness."
By Anonymous