Comment & Analysis

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As We Exit Lockdown, NiteLine is Still Here to Listen

Sometimes, even when we don’t feel like talking, just sitting in silence with another person can be really helpful, writes Lara Summers.
By Lara Summers
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The Phil and Hist Must Take Meaningful Action to Change Their Culture of Misogyny

Victims of bullying or harassment should not be terrified to speak out for fear of further ill treatment, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
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Editorial

SUSI is a Broken System. Late Stipend Payments Add Insult to Injury

This week, The University Times spoke to recipients of the grant about the later-than-normal first payment.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Trinity’s Rankings Bump Should be Applauded – and Studied

Trinity is up nine places in the Times Higher Education World Universities Rankings for 2022
By The Editorial Board
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Trinity’s New Vice Provost is a Pragmatist Above All Else

Prof Orla Sheils says her appointment to College's second-most senior role was a total surprise.
By Gillian O'Neill
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Editorial

As Ireland Re-Opens, Trinity’s Caution Will Hopefully Be Rewarded

College announced this week that it will take a two-phased approach to re-opening campus.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Societies Now Have Ample Knowledge and Opportunity to Improve Accessibility

Accessibility has in past years been a political football, without significant improvement on the part of clubs and societies.
By The Editorial Board
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Tá sé Míchuí €14k sa bhliain a Iarraidh ó Mhic Léinn agus óna dTeaghlaigh

De réir thuarascáil TU Dublin, meastar gur tháinig méadú níos mó ná €1,000 ar chostas bliantúil na gcoláistí in Éirinn le dhá bliana anuas
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Tá Gnáthfhadhb na n-Amchlár Imithe i nDonas mar Gheall ar Fhilleadh ar Campas

Bhí easpa soléireachta an tseachtainn seo chaite faoi amchláir.
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No, The Luas Isn’t Actually Free. But It Really Should Be

If the government was serious about sustainable cities, access to public space and climate action, the Luas being free wouldn’t be a joke, writes Sárán Fogarty.
By Sárán Fogarty