Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Looking to the UK, Opponents of Loan Schemes Can See Their Arguments Vindicated

By replacing grants for students from low-income backgrounds with loans, the UK is a perfect example for those who warn of the dangers of student loan schemes.
By The Editorial Board
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Is Deacair Conas a Dhéanfadh Forbairt Tí Oisín Áit Níos Measa de Shráid an Phiarsaigh a Thuiscint

Diúltaíodh cead de bharr an tionchair físiúla ar shráid i “gceantar caomhnaithe” - ach is folamh agus ag titim as a chéile atá an tsráid.
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Editorial

It’s Hard to See How Trinity’s Oisín House Development Could Make Pearse Street Worse

Permission was refused over the visual impact of the street in a “conservation area” – but the street is crumbling and empty.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Trinity’s Treasures Can Often Be Wasted Potential

Loic Delorme argues that Trinity fails to properly convey the worth of its many valuable antiquities.
By Loic Delorme
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Chun Dul i dTeagmháil Cheart le “Maorlathas na Tríonóide”, Caithfimid a Foireann a Thuiscint

Coisceann caitheamh ónár gcinn cinntí gan tóir orthu idirghábháil de shaghas ar bith le foireann na hollscoile agus tuiscint ar atá ag tarlú .
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To Properly Engage with the “Trinity Bureaucracy”, We Need to Understand Its Staff

To constantly dismiss Trinity’s unpopular decisions prevents any real engagement with the staff, or understanding of what’s going on.
By The Editorial Board
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Is Gá Caitheamh le Mic Léinn mar Pháirtithe Leasmhara Ríthábhachtacha in Ollscoileanna

Cothaíonn caidreamh naimhdeach dearmad ar mhic léinn, cé go bhfuil riachtanais acu, mar pháirtí leasmhar ar bith eile, ó choláistí.
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Students Need to be Treated as Key Stakeholders Within Colleges

An “us vs them” mentality can lead to students being dismissed, when they, like other stakeholders, have certain needs from colleges.
By The Editorial Board
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The New Dean of Graduate Studies, Fearless in Kindness and Controversy

Unafraid of confronting the most contentious of topics, Dr Neville Cox brings wit to pressing at the boundaries of critical thinking.
By Charlotte Ryan
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With Europe at a Crossroads, Younger Generations Must Reject Increasingly Polarising Forces

With populism and a lack of debate pervading political discourse, young people must fight back against increasing levels of fear and hate.
By Simon Foy