Comment & Analysis

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Normal People is Flawed, But it Filled a Gap: Stories for College Students

The hysteria around Normal People is disproportionate, but it shows the lack of literature students can relate to their own lives, writes Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey
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Contribution

For Many Students, Summer Jobs Pay for College. Now That’s Gone

It behoves the government to support students for whom vital summer work has gone out the window, writes Ella Connolly.
By Ella Connolly
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Lorgaíonn Tríú-Leibhéal Aire Rialtais – Agus Rannpháirtíocht

D'éiligh na mílte ón lucht léinn go mbunófar roinn ardoideachais agus taighde.
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Le hAgóidí ag Scaipeadh ar Fud na Cruinne, Caithfidh an Tríonóid Athruithe Buana a Dhéanamh ar Champas

Fad is atá na milliúin ag agóidíocht ar fud an domhain, gheall an Coláiste an tseachtain seo go “ndéanfar athruithe struchtúracha” maidir le ciníochas ar champas.
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Editorial

Starving Universities Hunt a Cabinet Champion – and a Seat at the Table

Thousands of academics have called for the creation of a department of higher education and research.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

As Protests Sweep the Globe, Trinity Must Make Real, Lasting Changes on Campus

With millions protesting around the world, Trinity this week promised to ‘bring about real structural change’ when it comes to racism on campus.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Normal People Shatters the Illusion of the College Dream. Thank God for It

Normal People's TV adaptation did an excellent job of gently telling us that in fact, not living the dream is fairly normal after all, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau
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Students with Disabilities Have Long Sought Online Learning. It Must Continue and Improve

The coronavirus has brought online and remote learning to Trinity. Now they must be built upon, writes Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird.
By Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird
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Níl Aon Mheas ag an Rialtas Seo ar an nGaeilge sa Chóras Oideachais

Is údar díomá, seachas iontas, é an chaoi a gcaitear leis an teanga sa chóras oideachais, dar le Peter Kavanagh.
By Peter Kavanagh
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Failed by Successive Governments, Third-Level Needs Its Own Full Minister

State underfunding has forced universities to act like businesses, writes Kevin Mitchell. Now more than ever they need a cabinet-level champion.
By Kevin Mitchell