Undergraduates Set to Return End of September, Exams in January 2021

Postgraduate students will ‘possibly’ start at the end of October, as College plans for a combination of online and in-person teaching next year.
By Emer Moreau

Tacaíonn AMLÉ le Sraith Rún a Bhaineann Leis an nGaeilge

Baineann na rúin le hathchóiriú na Gaeilge sa chóras oideachais agus an Ghaeilge san ardoideachas.
By Róise Hannan

As DUCAC’s Financial Future Wobbles, Club Captains Look On Warily

The only certainty sports clubs have is that next year will be like no other.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Trinity Sailors Smash Round-Ireland Record, and Raise €4k for Charity

Members of Trinity's sailing club – alongside university sailing clubs across the country – set the record as part of a socially distanced fundraiser.
By Matt McCann

Cork IT and IT Tralee Get Green Light to Form Munster Tech University

The amalgamation of the two institutes had hit a number of roadblocks, with Cork IT unwilling to take on the debts of the Kerry institute.
By Emer Moreau

USI to Campaign for Better Placement Conditions for Nurses, Midwives

The union will work with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation to demand better pay for nurses and midwives on placement.
By Danielle Varley

USI to Fight for Free Public Transport for Students

The motion led to arguments about the need to improve transport infrastructure and attempts to change the wording of the motion.
By Molly Furey

USI to Push for Stronger Anti-Racism Protocols on Campuses

The union will also lobby for the use of iReport – an online tool for confidentially reporting racism – across Ireland.
By Aoife Kearins

USI to Consider Feasibility of Nationwide Welfare Campaign

Ciarán Watts, who proposed the motion, said that a campaign like Break the Barriers could 'work really well on the welfare side of things'.
By Cormac Watson

UL President Des Fitzgerald Resigns, Just Three Years After Taking Role

Fitzgerald, a medical doctor, said he had decided to resign ‘in the context of Covid 19’, adding it would limit his ability to serve the college.
By Donal MacNamee