Comment & Analysis

Editorial
College Needs to Show Compassion for Residents Amid the Pandemic
This week a student who said they were showing symptoms of coronavirus was told to leave campus accommodation.

Editorial
Was In-Person Teaching Always A Pipe Dream?
The IUA this week announced that only classes that had to be taught in person would remain on campus.

Weekly Coronavirus Testing May Not Be an Attractive Prospect – But It Is Worthwhile
Coronavirus tests could help Trinity avoid on-campus clusters. Students have a responsibility to avail of the scheme, writes Eimear Finan

Bhain an CSC an bonn ó Bhunreacht mar Choincheap Agus – de Réir sin – é Féin
Trí mhoill a chur ar a thoghchán bliantúil, sháraigh an CSC a bhunreacht le sé mhí anuas.

Is gá go mBeadh Rialacha Coróinvíris do Chónaitheoirí Docht agus Rí-Shoiléir
Chuir an Tríonóid iontas ar dhaoine an tseachtain seo nuair a fógraíodh dá sárófaí rialacha córóinvíris i lóistín ar champas go bhfhéadfadh ceadúnas cónaithe an mhic léinn a chúlghairm.

Editorial
Coronavirus Rules for Residents Should Be Firm And – Above All – Clear
Trinity this week introduced what at first appeared to be draconian measures to fight rule breaking in College accommodation.

Editorial
The CSC Has Undermined the Idea of a Constitution and – By Extension – Itself
The CSC has breached its constitution for the past six months by delaying its annual election.

The CSC is Undermining Its Own Advice By Not Practising What it Preaches
The CSC has created a discrepancy between ‘do as I say’ and ‘do as I do’, writes Emer Moreau.

Analysis
This Year’s CAO Results Were – Predictably – Like No Other Year’s
Aoife Kearins examines the highlights of today’s historic CAO results.

D’fhéadfadh an fearg i NUIG agus UCD faoi na Amchlár ina Chomhartha don Trionóid
Chuir mic léinn a fearg in iúl an tseachtain seo in UCD agus NUIG maidir le líon na n-uaireanta teagaisc pearsanta a bheidh acu.