Western Universities’ Reckoning with their Role in Cultural Theft

Some of the most prized historical artefacts are located in universities a long distance from where they originate.
By Alexander Payne

Trinity Researchers Make Key Advance in Epilepsy Research

The team have identified a specific cause for the condition which could pave the way for new treatments.
By Jody Druce
Editorial

USI Congress is Stale and Unproductive. A New Format is Badly Needed

The national union's annual decision-making convention took place for the first time in person since 2019 last week.

Ireland Must ‘Overtly Stand’ with LGBTQ+ Community, Vigil Hears

Over a thousand people gathered at the Dáil this evening in memory of Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee.
By Michael Flaherty and Jody Druce

Physics Students Take on Lecturers in Five-a-Side for Ukraine

Tickets for the event are being sold at a minimum of €2.
By Jody Druce

USI Opts not to Vote on Anti-War Motion

USI Congress had a lengthy debate this morning on Irish neutrality and universities' links to the Irish Defence Forces.
By Seán Cahill

USI to Lobby for Change to SUSI Proof of Estrangement Process

Eligibility for SUSI is based in part on a student’s family income, if they are classified as a dependent
By Seán Cahill

Beth O’Reilly Elected USI President After Running Uncontested

O'Reilly is the incumbent USI Vice President for Campaigns.
By Jody Druce and Ailbhe Noonan

USI Votes to Boycott the Irish Times Over Conversion Therapy Op-Ed

The national union will no longer give comments or interviews to the newspaper.
By Emer Moreau

USI Shoots Down ‘Dublin-Centric’ Motion on Cultural Death of Capital

The motion proposed a campaign strategy to reverse cultural decline in Dublin.
By Emer Moreau