Comment & Analysis

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Tá Fasach Áisféiseach ann anois le hUmhlaíocht an Rialtais i leith na bhFostóirí de bharr an Tobhaigh Pinsin

Ní bhonn é méadú íseal ar thobhach reatha do chinéal lútáil, rud a chiallaíonn go mbeadh tionchar ollmhór ag na fostóirí ar thodchaí an oideachais in Éirinn.
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Leis na Míthapaí a bhí ag Páirtí an Lucht Oibre ó thaobh an tArdoideachais de, is Mór an Crá atá i gceist le rún an Pháirtí sa tSeanad

Tar éis cúig bliana mar chuid den rialtas, ní dhéanann rún éadóchasach an phairtí sa tSeanad mórán chun aspalóid a fháil dóibh ina bpeacaí.
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Editorial

Government’s Kowtowing to Employers in Response to Education Levy Sets a Risible Precedent

A minor increase in an already-existing levy is no justification for a kind of pandering that could see employers have a great degree of influence on the future of education in Ireland.
By The Editorial Board
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Labour’s Higher Education Failings Make Seanad Motion More Than a Little Infuriating

After five years in government, Labour’s doomed-to-fail exercise in the Seanad does little to atone for the party’s past sins.
By The Editorial Board
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Ireland’s Universities Could Reap Brexit’s Benefits, if they Seize its Opportunities

Neale Richmond, who chairs the Seanad Brexit Committee, argues that Irish higher education is uniquely placed to benefit from Brexit.
By Neale Richmond
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Calling All Senators: Vote Today to Reject Loans and Support Free Education

Senator Ivana Bacik argues that the Seanad must vote today to return higher education to something that's free for all students.
By Ivana Bacik
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Editorial

For the Pro-Choice Movement, Success will Come with Fully Understanding the Other Side

Unless pro-choice supporters make efforts to understand the pro-life movement, a referendum might not be successful.
By The Editorial Board
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Tá Uaillmhian ag an gCampas Teicneolaíochta, Ach Beidh Ádh ag Teastáil Uathu

Beidh ar an gcampas dul i ngleic le tionchar seachtrach Breatimeachta agus Trump.
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Editorial

Trinity’s New Technology Campus Has Ambition, But It’ll Need Luck on its Side

The new campus will need to weather and overcome the external influence of Brexit and Trump.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

Consent, Campaigns and Student Centres: How TCDSU’s Sabbats Measured Up

Kathleen McNamee and Jake O'Donnell look at how this year's TCDSU officers followed up on their promises made to students during the elections.
By Kathleen McNamee and Jake O'Donnell