Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Thanks to TEP, College Is in Danger of Losing Its Unique Society Life

Trinity cannot bury its head in the sand while student societies struggle.
By The Editorial Board
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Not Having Children May be the Ethical Choice. Here’s Why

The potential collapse of civilisation makes having children look increasingly like a self-interested endeavour, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan
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Contribution

After a Year in Trinity, I’ve Finally Found My Feet

Adjusting to life in Dublin and Trinity took some getting used to, but now I've found my place here, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran
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Contribution

How TSM Students Became TEP’s Latest Casualty

The new joint-honours programme is an ill-thought-out replacement of TSM, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau
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Editorial

The Library Panic Revealed TCDSU’s Unhealthy Attitude Toward Student Woes

Being paid to represent 17,000 students for a year is not only no ordinary job, but a privilege.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

Trinity Ball Drug Detentions Are At Odds With TCDSU’s Decriminalisation Policy

The least the union owed students was a public statement on the detention of 26 students at the ball.
By The Editorial Board
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Higher Education is Headed for a Quality Cliff Edge. It Must Help Itself

Tom Boland writes that universities are facing imminent threats to maintaining the quality of their education.
By Tom Boland
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Contribution

Graduation Marks the End of an Era

Graduation can be a bring with it mixed feelings as you realise that the community you built in Trinity is gone, writes Louise Lawless.
By Louise Lawless
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Contribution

In Defence of the Trinity Electives

Robert Quinn writes that the 27 Trinity Electives available in 2019/20 embrace the areas that modern minds should care to be educated in.
By Robert Quinn
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