Comment & Analysis

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Amid Outrage, Neither College or Scholars Come Out of Accommodation Fight Well

College bungled its announcement on whether Dublin Scholars get accommodation, but – no matter what – the situation is lose-lose, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran
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An Coláiste i bPonc idir Gearrsealbhóirí agus Mic Léinn ag Cúirt Kavanagh

Ta mic léinn ar buille le Cúirt Kavanagh agus an Coláiste nuair a tairiscíodh ach cuid den aisíocaíocht, seachas an cúiteamh iomlán a tugadh amach ina lóistín féin.
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Ar Cóir Imní a Bheith ar Choláistí Faoi Rialtas ar Féidir Rangú a Úsáid ina gCoinne?

Bhí páirtíthe léasmhara an ardoideachais ciúin an tseachtain seo i ndiaidh na nuachta gur ardaigh cúig as seach ollscoil in Éirinn sna rangú.
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Editorial

Should Colleges Fear a Cynical Government Using Ranking Jumps Against Them?

Third-level stakeholders were quiet this week after news came through that five of Ireland’s seven universities had risen in world rankings.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

At Kavanagh Court, Trinity Gets Caught Between Shareholders and Students

Students are furious at both Kavanagh Court and Trinity after they were offered only partial refunds, rather than pro rata compensation, on rent.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

A Pandemic’s Implications Put Trinity’s Rankings Rise Into Dispiriting Context

The virus means Trinity won't be able to capitalise on its improved rankings to attract international students – until it's too late, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson
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Analysis

If Trinity is to be Anti-Racist, it Must be Anti-Aramark – Not Run Adverts For It

Today's Aramark fiasco seriously undermines Trinity's recent commitment to being a more inclusive college, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins
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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.