Purpose-Built Student Housing ‘Was Never About Students’, Protest Hears

Around 100 students gathered at Dublin City Council's officers today calling for its chief Owen Keegan to resign.

We Need to Talk About Sally Rooney. Or Do We?

Rooney's critics spent the past 48 hours searching for a political hypocrisy in the award-winning author that probably doesn't exist, writes Flora Moreau.
By Flora Moreau

Thingmote: Power Comes in Many Forms

Sitting alone amid a power cut is a unique place of insulation and crisis, as our friends in Kildare St are discovering, writes Chris Morash.
By Chris Morash

‘Mary Robinson Told Us to Pack Our Bags’: When TCDSU Was Threatened With Prison

The union provided abortion information to students in 1988, leading to an anti-abortion group to take its sabbatical officers to court.
By Naoise D'Arcy

Schols to Return to In-Person Format, Senior Lecturer Confirms

A group of second-year students wrote to David Shepherd requesting that the exams be held online as they were last year.
By Mairead Maguire
Analysis

Budget Analysis: Students Get A Look In, But It’s Unlikely to Satisfy Them

Today's budget included and expansion of the SUSI grant and the introduction of cheaper public transport for young people.
By Jody Druce

USI, IUA Express Disappointment With Budget 2022

The Union of Students in Ireland said the budget does not address the cost of going to college.
By Mairead Maguire

With Big Boots to Fill, DUCAC’s New Chair Wants to Make Every Club Heard

By John Keenan

Eligibility for SUSI to be Expanded Under Budget 2022

The budget also includes reduced public transport costs for young people.
By Mairead Maguire

Provost Under Pressure to Resist Cuts to Student Numbers on Board

There are currently four student representatives on Trinity's highest decision-making body.
By Emer Moreau