Comment & Analysis

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Trinity Education Will be Good for College – But Problems Linger

Replacing TEP with Trinity Education will not signal the end of TEP-induced problems, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau
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Ireland’s Approach to the Pandemic May Have Long-Lasting Effects for Students

The economic harm done by the pandemic may well fall at the feet of groups like students – damaging the future of the country, writes Samuel O’Brient.
By Samuel O’Brient
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Editorial

Mhol an Coláiste do Mhic Léinn Lóistín a Fháil. Is Comhréiteach í Aisíocaíocht

D’fhógair an Coláiste an tseachtain seo go gcuirfear aisíocaíocht ar fáil dóibh siúd a theastaíonn ceann uathu ar bhonn pro rata, gan an tréimhse fógraíochta ceithre sheachtain san áireamh.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

In the School of Medicine, a Damning Report Begs the Question: What Now?

In 2018, the Irish Medical Council gave the School two years to fix a ream of problems facing students on badly planned placements.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

College Encouraged Students to Move into Rooms. Refunds Are an Olive Branch

College announced this week that students who want a refund will be refunded on a pro-rata basis, minus the four weeks notice period.
By The Editorial Board
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Is gá don Choláiste Obair le Mic Léinn má tá Rialacha Diana i Hallaí Uathu

Labhair mic léinn an tseachtain seo faoin atmaisféar scanrúil i Hallaí na Tri ndiaidh na paindéime coronavirus.
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Léiríonn an Buiséad 2021 an Easpa Físe atá ann san Earnáil Tríú-Leibhéal

Bhí díomá ar mhórchuid de ranna tríú-leibhéal le Buiséad 2021 i mbliana.
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Today, Govt Ceded Ground to Third-Level Institutions Battling for Autonomy

Allowing universities to decide their fate in level five was a win for third-level autonomy, writes Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey
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Online Classes Have Created a Plethora of New and Neverending Discomforts

Zoom classes have proven exceedingly awkward thus far. More needs to be done to make online learning work, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran
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Editorial

If College Wants Strict Rules in Halls, It Must Work With Students – Not Against Them

Students this week spoke out about the intimidating atmosphere in Halls in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
By The Editorial Board