‘Lion’s Share’ of Additional College Applicants Coming from the EU, Says CAO Chair

The increases may be related to Brexit, as the UK, in comparison, has seen a major drop in EU applicants.
By Cormac Watson

Cuireann Amlíne Toghcháin an GSU Bac ar Iomaíocht

D’fhógair an GSU an tseachtain seo go reáchtálfar feachtais toghcháin shabóideacha ón Aoine seo chugainn go dtí dtí 11ú Meitheamh.

Student Leaders Hold Demonstration Outside Leinster House To Protest Fees

USI and other union bodies have called for years on government to reduce fees which are among the highest fees in Europe.
By Mairead Maguire and Sárán Fogarty
Editorial

€13k for PhD Stipends Is Simply Not Good Enough

Last week, professors and students expressed their outrage over PhD programmes with €13,000 stipends.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial

The GSU Election Timeline Hampers Competition

The GSU announced this week that sabbatical election campaigns would be held from next Friday until June 11th.
By The Editorial Board

Five of the Best: Online Art and Design Shops

The walls you’ve been confined to this past year deserve some love and with these charming online shops, we’ve got you covered.
By Hana Gallagher

Stair na Scéimeanna Teanga i gColáiste na Tríonóide

Is stráitéis í an Scéim Teanga chun na Gaeilge a chur chun cinn sa Choláiste.
By Siothrún Sardina

Labour Hits Out at Harris Over PUP’s Effect on SUSI Applications

PUP has caused some students to miss out on SUSI grants by pushing them out of the qualifying income brackets.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Printing House Square Expected to Finish Construction by End of Summer

Printing House Square has been hit by a slew of setbacks over the years, hindered by contracting issues and coronavirus restrictions.
By Cormac Waston

Frat House or Cold House?

In the wake of social-justice movements such as Black Lives Matter, campaigners are calling for an end to the infamous ‘Greek life’ network of sororities and fraternities in US colleges.
By Eliana Jordan