Comment & Analysis

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Is Dea-Chomhartha do Chomhshaolachas na Tríonóide é Bia Bunaithe ar Phlandaí

Beidh 75 faoin gcéad den bhia atá ag bialanna na Tríonóide bunaithe ar phlandaí le linn an tSeachtain Ghlas.
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Ba Cheart do UCDSU Filleadh ar USI. Ach Beidh ar USI Troid le hIad a Choinneáil

Seans go vótálfaidh UCDSU i bhfabhar filleadh ar USI i mbliana, tar éis beagnach deich mbliana ó vótáil siad chun imeacht as.
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Eschewing My Qualms about Speaking Non-fluent Irish

Despite my clumsiness when it comes to engaging with Irish, it contributes significantly to my sense of identity and quality of life, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam
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My Mum is in Politics. Please Don’t Shout Your Opinions at Me

To others she may represent a certain political ideology, but to me, she is simply my mum whom I love, writes Hosanna Boulter.
By Hosanna Boulter
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Editorial

UCD Students Should Rejoin USI. But USI Will Have to Fight to Keep Them

UCDSU may vote on rejoining USI this year, nearly a decade after voting to leave.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

More Plant-Based Meals is a Step Towards a More Climate Friendly Trinity

Trinity’s catering services will make 75 per cent of its meals plant based for the duration of Green Week.
By The Editorial Board
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Incremental Change to Public Transport is no Longer an Option

The transport strategy for Dublin is unambitious and does nothing to counter the dominance of cars in the city, writes Green Party MEP Ciarán Cuffe.
By Ciarán Cuffe
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Trinity is Dragging its Feet on the Berkeley Library Question

If College moved so rapidly to remove its tribute to serial groomer Erwin Schrödinger, there is no reason for the Berkeley library to remain named as such, writes Louie Lyons.
By Louie Lyons

Ba Cheart Leanúint ar Aghaidh leis an Ardteist, Ach tá Géarghá le Leasuithe Uirthi

Beidh an leagan traidisiúnta den ardteist ann i mbliana agus an gnáthchruth uirthi, gan aon rogha tugtha do ghráid ríofa.
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Young People and the ‘Great Resignation’: A Growing Intolerance for Ill Treatment

As we enter the workforce amid a mass exodus of employees, we must choose whether we will accept a world of work which thrives off unequal reward, writes Piotr Jedro.
By Piotr Jedro