Comment & Analysis

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The Stakes in Student Politics Really Aren’t All That Low

In his last article as Editor, Edmund Heaphy writes that the “low stakes” quip thrown around makes a point that comes from a sound place, but misses the bigger picture.
By Edmund Heaphy
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Déanann Mic Léinn Gearán i dTráchtanna Facebook faoi Scrúduithe na Nollag, ach Níor Fhreastal siad ar an gComhairliúchán

In ainneoin iarrachtaí an Choláiste, is beag rannpháirtíocht mac léinn a fheictear maidir leis an tionscadal, rud a déanann fásach diúltach.
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Editorial

Students Sound Off in Facebook Comments About Christmas Exams, but Failed to Engage in Consultations

Despite College efforts, the Trinity Education Project has seen almost no student engagement, setting a worrying tone going forward.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Looking Back on Four Good Years

A reflection on the people and the place that defined one graduate’s Trinity experience.
By Daniel O'Brien
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Contribution

Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence are Ignored in the Irish System

James Behan argues that Ireland's signing of the Istanbul Convention should be condemned.
By James Behan
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Tar Éis Dul Chun Cinn i NUIG, Cuirtear Solas ar Easpa Gnímh Coibhneasta Choláiste na Tríonóide Maidir le hIontráil Teifeach

Agus dul chun cinn mór déanta ag NUIG le scoláireachtaí nua, is gá do Choláiste na Tríonóide méid níos mó a dhéanamh chun bheith fós ina cheannaire ar rochtain oideachais.
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Editorial

With NUIG Taking Strides Forward, Trinity’s Relative Inaction on Refugee Admission is Highlighted

In light of NUIG’s newly launched scholarships, Trinity needs to do more if it is to remain a leader in access to education.
By The Editorial Board
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Ba Cheart go mbeadh Fearg ar Dhaoine Óga sa Ríocht Aontaithe i gcomhair a gComhaoiseanna nár Vótáil

Sa Ríocht Aontaithe, ní dada idir rannpháirtíocht pholaitiúil agus an lucht vótaíochta sa reifreann ar ghualainn an chuid atá ag Éirinn.
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Young People in the UK Should be Just as Angry at the Turnout of their Peers

In the UK, both engagement with politics and turnout in Thursday’s referendum pale in comparison with Ireland, when it could have made all the difference.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

“There Have Been Days and Weeks When I Have Not Had Any Money Left for Food”

The barriers in place to support students through study are not enough to even support proper eating and sleeping habits.
By Tara McCormack