Comment & Analysis

Editorial
It’s Good We’re Talking About Mental Health. But the Road Ahead is a Long One
Last week’s survey on mental health showed how urgent the mental health conversation has become.

Editorial
Pav Debacle Shows How Toxic Luxury Accommodation Has Become
Students will no longer tolerate college bodies partnering with the likes of LIV Student and Aparto.

Luach Ró-Íseal ar an Oideachas a Bheidh i gCeist le Cailleadh Ranganna don Obair
Le cúrsaí ríchostasacha faoi láthair, tá an dreach ar an scéal nach bhfuil deireadh i ndán do streachailt na mac léinn.

Ceannaire Nua ÚAO, Faoi Dheireadh – agus Deis Athchruthaithe Leis
Ba chóir go mbeidh an ról luaineach atá ag an Údarás um Ard-Oideachais níos soléire anois

Editorial
Finally, a New HEA Chief – and With Him, a Chance for Reinvention
The shifting role of the Higher Education Authority should now become more apparent.

Editorial
Skipping College for Work is a Slippery Slope Towards Undervaluing Education
In the current unaffordable climate, it seems students scrabbling to get by is becoming increasingly normalised.

Ba Léiriú Comhbhá do Mhic Léinn Leochaileacha iad Scrúduithe Speisialta. Tá Siad Imithe Anois
Agus iad ar thóir na héifeachtúlachta agus córas cuí, ta na mic léinn is leochaileacha fágtha chun deiridh ag an Tríonóid.

San Ardoideachas, Iniúchadh ar an Rialtas – agus iad Fós Gann ar Smaointí
Níl aon chomaoin tuillte ag airí oideachais na hÉireann ón díospóireacht faoi tríú-leibhéal an tseachtain seo.

Editorial
On Higher Education, a Government Under Scrutiny – And Still Without Ideas
Ireland’s education ministers haven’t come out of this week’s debate on third-level with any credit.

Editorial
Super Sups Were a Show of Compassion to Students in Need. Now They’re Gone
In its pursuit of efficiency and a streamlined system, Trinity is leaving some vulnerable students behind.