Comment & Analysis

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.

Níl na Ranna Oideachais ar chomhthuiscint le déanaí. B’éigean é a sheachaint
An tseachtain seo caite bhí fógraí fíorspéisiúla ón Aire Ardoideachais Simon Harris.

Taking Money from a Qatari Politician Goes Against Trinity’s Spirit of Inclusivity
Societies are strapped for cash, but sponsorship from a former Qatari defence minister is a step too far, writes Faye Curran.

Leaving Cert Results Were Record-Breaking – But This Will Benefit Few
Leaving certificate students may be celebrating the highest results on record – but their unprecedented grades may not bear the desired fruit on Friday when CAO offers are made, writes Faye Curran.

Editorial
The Education Departments Were Uncoordinated Last Week. Best Not Let it Fester
Last week saw startling announcements from Higher Education Minister Simon Harris.

Editorial
Outrage Over Timetables in NUIG and UCD May Be a Sign of the Times for Trinity
Students expressed anger this week in UCD and NUIG over the number of in-person teaching hours they will have.

The Skill of Socialising in Distanced Times
Making friends can be difficult, but we can't expect fate to simply bestow them upon us in a post-lockdown world, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.

Caithfidh an CSC Cúitigh le Cumainn Toisc Cealú Aonach na bhFreisir
Meastar go bhfuil ag leanúint leis an aonaigh fhisiciúil “neamhréadúil” leis na treoirlínte sláinte phoiblí atá ann faoi láthair.