Comment & Analysis

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How I Learned to Relish Not Having an Opinion

Appreciating uncertainty more would allow for more nuanced, honest and compassionate opinions, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín
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Editorial

Trinity’s Yearly Timetable Debacle Has Been Made Worse With the Return to Campus

There was widespread confusion this week about what lectures would be in person.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

€14k Per Year for College is Far Too Much to Ask of Students and Their Families

A report from TU Dublin has estimated that the annual cost of college in Ireland has increased by over €1,000 in two years.
By The Editorial Board
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Tá sé Rómhall ag an CSC gan Phlean a Bheith acu do Sheachtain na bhFreisear

Léirigh an Propast Linda Doyle go mbeidh an ‘seachtain ionduchtaithe’ atá pleanáilte do lucht na dara bliana ag feidhmiú mar ‘Seachtain na bhFreisear’ do chách, seachas do mhic léinn céad bliana.
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Tugann an Scannal Dífheistithe Buille do Mhuinín idir Mhic Léinn agus Choláiste

Cuireann an droch-iarracht dífheistiú ó bhreoslaí iontaise náire ar ollscoil a bhfuil bród uirthi féin as a hinbhuanaitheacht.
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Trinity is Dragging its Feet on Proper Gender Recognition

College's Gender Identity and Gender Expression Policy commits to recognise and support non-binary individuals, but major shortcomings remain, writes Annie C. Humphrey.
By Annie C. Humphrey
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Editorial

It’s Too Late for the CSC to Not Have a Plan for Freshers’ Week

Provost Linda Doyle clarified this week that the planned ‘orientation week’ for second years would, in fact, serve as a freshers’ week for all except first years.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

The Divestment Debacle is a Blow to Trust Between Students and College

Trinity’s botched attempt to divest from fossil fuels is embarrassing for a university that prides itself on being a leader in sustainability.
By The Editorial Board
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Is mar seo a Chuimhneofar ar Patrick Prendergast

Cé gur ceart an t-iarPhropast a mholadh as a rinne sé i rith a thréimhse oifige, is iomaí fadhb a bhí ann freisin.
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Analysis

Explainer: The Figures Behind Trinity’s Fossil Fuel Investments

The University Times reported today that College still has €8 million in shares in fossil fuel companies, despite pledging to divest from such companies five years ago.
By Jody Druce