Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Trinity’s PhD Students Face a Litany of Issues. They Must Pick Their Battles

The demands of Trinity’s new PhD campaign group reveal the multifaceted issues faced by its members.
By The Editorial Board
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Higher Education’s Stakeholders are Now Disagreeing – Publicly – on Basic Policy Issues

Provost Patrick Prendergast and Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O’Connor staged a dispute in a national newspaper last week.
By The Editorial Board
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An Cás ar Son an Fheachtais Nua Gaeilge4All

Tá an córas don Ghaeilge inár gcóras oideachais briste, dar le Séan Mac Aoibhinn.
By Seán Mac Aoibhinn
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Contribution

Bullying Leaves Scars – But it’s Possible to Move On

Bullying should not be inevitable, and experiencing it is not a box to be ticked in the checklist of becoming a well-rounded person, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan
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Ceapann Fiú an Propast gur Droch-Mholadh é Líon na Mac Léinn a Laghdú. Ach is Anseo atá An Díospóireacht Anois

Taispeánann moladh an Propaist faoi líon na ndáltaí lena ghlacann an Coláiste a laghdú cé chomh dona is atá staid an ardoideachais faoi láthair.
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Cén Fáth ar Seachnaíodh Bord Faoi Cheist Phráinneach Dá Thodhchaí?

Léiríonn freagra na Tríonóide ag an nóiméad deiridh easpa measa ar na hiarmhairtí tábhachtacha a bhaineann le na hathruithe beartaithe.
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Even the Provost Thinks Student Cuts Are a Bad Idea. But it’s Where the Debate is Now

The suggestion by the Provost to cut the number of students coming to Trinity shows how far higher education has fallen.
By The Editorial Board
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Why Was Board Bypassed on a Submission With Direct Implications for its Future?

Trinity’s last-minute response to proposed changes to the HEA Act showed a lack of regard for the potential gravity of the changes.
By The Editorial Board
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My Adventures With The Drunk and Disorderly On The Sligo Train

The Sligo train gives rise to an endless stream of hardships, writes Aisling Marren.
By Aisling Marren
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Invisible Disabilities Are a Part of Life. Understanding is Important

We'd all benefit from a more informed conversation about invisible disabilities, but the most important thing is to be there for those around you, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson