Comment & Analysis

Analysis
After a Torrid Year, Trinity Steadies the Ship on CAO Points
The College has emerged from this year's CAO points ordeal without much further damage to its reputation.

Is Leor é Sin – Thar Am go bPléann Aontais Mic Léinn Stailc Cíosa
Tá ar na haontais éirí níos radacaí sa troid i gcoinne ardú cíosa ríchostasach.

Moladh Tuillte ag an gCúrsa sa Phalaistín, i gColáiste le Gaol Amhrasach le hIosrael
Agus intéirnigh na Tríonóide ag taifead drochbhail laistigh de Iosrael, tá an Propast ag moladh an nasc láidir atá ag an gColáiste leis an stát céanna.

Editorial
Enough is Enough – It’s Time Students’ Unions Put Rent Strikes on the Table
Unions must get more radical in fighting extortionate rent increases.

Editorial
A Palestine Programme Worthy of Praise, in a College With Dubious Israel Ties
While Trinity interns document Israeli abuses, the Provost lauds College’s close ties to the same state.

Analysis
Housing Hikes Make Universities Complicit in Closing off Education
When 4 in 10 parents are left in debt by higher education, you know the system is in desperate need of changing, writes Orla Murnaghan.

For LGBT Students, Rainbow Housing Offers a Place They Can Call Home
For LGBT students, rainbow housing offers accommodation free from fear of discrimination, writes Nathan O'Regan.

Díospóirí Twitter: Ró-luath Chun an Tithíocht Bogha Báistí a Cháineadh, nó a Chanónú
D’eascair meoin éagsúla maidir le tithíocht-LADT i OL an tseachtain seo.

Ag Cearnóg Theach na Clódóireachta, Tá an Tríonóid i bPráisc Oibre – Arís
Beidh aiféala ar an gColáiste nár íoc siad pluméirí Cearnóg Theach na Clódóireachta mar is ceart cheana.

Editorial
Twitter Debaters: It’s Too Soon to Condemn, or Canonise, Rainbow Housing
UL’s LGBT-focused housing scheme was the subject of online divisions this week.