Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

The College’s Athena SWAN Mix Up Betrays a Lack of Joined-up Thinking

A disconnect emerged this week between the vice-provost for equality and the strategic plan over the Athena SWAN award.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Union Disengagement is a Cliche – But This Year Took the Biscuit

The number of students voting in this year’s TCDSU presidential election dropped by 25 per cent.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

In Trinity, the Case for Mandatory Voting – Or Not

The issue of voter turnout plagues authorities the world over. Is there a way for TCDSU to get more students to the polls?
By Emer Moreau
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Tiocfaidh ár Latté: Athoscailt Chaife na Gaeilge

D’athoscail Caifé na Gaeilge in Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh ag tús mhí Eanáir, tar éis cinneadh é a dhúnadh i mí Mheán Fómhair.
By Darragh Mac Giolla Phádraig
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Léiríonn Agóid Réamhghníomach Conas Arduithe Cíosa A Sheachaint

Bhí an ceart ag agóideoirí rabhadh a thabhairt don Chólaiste go bhfuil mic léinn réidh le troid i gcoinne arduithe cíosa.
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Nocht an Rás Uachtaránachta i mBliana gur Aontas Polaitiúil é TCDSU

Bhí forlámhas ag an deighilt idir náisiúnta agus áitiúil san fheachtas toghcháin don uachtarán i mbliana, agus bhí an bua ag aontas polaitiúil.
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Analysis

Opportunities Missed for Contested Candidates, in Flat Halls Hustings

Tonight's questions provided little in the way of revelation for any undecided voters.
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Editorial

TCDSU is Inherently Political – This Election Period Has Proved It

The national versus local divide has dominated this year’s presidential election campaign, and the idea of a political union has clearly won out.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

A Proactive Protest Shows How Students Can Ward Off Rent Hikes

Protesters were right to pre-emptively warn College that students are prepared to fight against on-campus rent hikes.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

No Clear Winner, as Presidential Candidates Fail to Convince at Media Hustings

Tonight saw presidential candidates deliver arguably their weakest performance of this year's TCDSU campaign.