Comment & Analysis

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Editorial

Exciting in Theory, Trinity Education Project May be Let Down by Individual Schools

Trinity’s organisational track record on the level of schools and departments would suggest that curriculum innovation may be easier said than done.
By The Editorial Board
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Díograis Feachtasaíochta Mac Léinn Choláiste na Tríonóide mar Chúis le Dobartaíola faoi Neodrachas ar Athaontú na hÉireann

Tugann mic léinn Choláiste na Tríonóide a lán aird do sheasamh agus do reifrinn, agus is dá bhrí sin gur cheap siad go cúramach faoin vótáil maidir le haontacht na hÉireann.
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Editorial

Trinity’s Students’ Commitment to Campaigning Explains Caution on Irish Unity

Trinity students take referendums and stances seriously, which is why they thought carefully about this week’s vote on Irish unity.
By The Editorial Board
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Contribution

Polaiteorí Scaipthe ar fud an domhain do Lá Fhéile Phádraig: An Fiú É?

Agus airí ag tabhairt cuairte ar chuile cearn den domhan, cuireann Philip McGuinness ceist maidir leis an tairbhe atá ag baint leis an traidisiún taidhleoireachta sin.
By Philip McGuinness
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Contribution

Why Students Should Embrace the Easy Life

Shane Kenneally on why we should embrace the formative years, even if they lack direction.
By Shane Kenneally
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There’s Only One Course of Action for Students as Staff Strike

Kevin Donoghue argues that the cause of Trinity's staff should always receive the support of students.
By Kevin Donoghue
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Contribution

Solving Irish Unity is Puzzling, Contested and Complex. A Referendum Won’t Provide Any Answers

It's unclear why we think a hasty referendum, following Britain's misguided referendum on EU membership, is going to deliver a clearer answer.
By Dominic McGrath
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Contribution

Spending 24 Hours in a Wheelchair Proved Trinity is Not Accessible

Taking part in today's 24-hour wheelchair challenge proved how difficult Trinity is to navigate, and how 'accessibility' needs to be more than a buzzword.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Contribution

Discussion on Irish Unity Must be More Practical and Less Abstract

Stephen O'Neill argues that students should embrace the complexities of a united Ireland and vote to mandate TCDSU to support it.
By Stephen O'Neill
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It’s After Years of Frustration That We’ve Voted to Take Industrial Action

Jack McGinley, President of SIPTU's Education Sector, on why the union's Trinity branch has voted to take the first strike action in the College since the 1990s.
By Jack McGinley