Grief is a Part of Life. It’s Time We Learned to Talk About It

Grief is an ever-evolving set of emotions, and we shouldn't hide from that, writes Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey

Lenny Abrahamson is Taking Irish Film in a New Direction

Academy Award-nominated director Lenny Abrahamson talks about directing Normal People, rom-coms – and why he needs to get Sky TV.
By Susie Crawford

In Ireland and the US, Academics Fight for a New, Kinder Higher Education

For some students, conventional higher education pathways aren't the answer. Schemes around the world are being set up to help.
By Rachel O’Leary

Trinity Scientist Helps Show Many Teenage Cannabis Users Use Drug Daily

Catherine Comiskey, from Trinity’s School of Nursing, took part in a study of teenagers receiving treatment for cannabis use.
By Ella Connolly

Universities Repeat Call for €337m Third-Level Funding in Budget 2020

Jim Miley, the head of the Irish Universities Association, told the Oireachtas today that government funding in higher education is 'urgent'.
By Ciarán Molloy

Athsheoladh Cúrsa Gaeilge Saor in Aisce ar Líne ag DCU

Díreoidh an cúrsa ar gnéithe bunúsacha na Gaeilge agus ar an gcultúr gaelach.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

UCDSU President Condemns ‘Outrageous’ UCD Air Travel Expenses

In a letter published in the Irish Times today, Joanna Siewierska criticised UCD's spending on luxury air fares for staff.
By Emer Moreau

For Quality and Equality, Public Funding is Higher Education’s Best Option

Loans are not the answer – Ireland needs investment in higher education, argues Laura Harmon.
By Laura Harmon

In Rural Tipperary, a Printing Press Led by Curiosity, not Cost

In the hills of Tipperary, Simon Cutts and Erica Van Horn challenge artistic conventions with their Coracle printing press.
By Martha Kirwan

This Ain’t No Disco on Breaking the Barriers Between Artist and Audience

This Ain't No Disco is an online showcase of live music and interviews that promotes underrepresented musicians.
By Ellie O’Neill