USI

At Tense Council, DCUSU Turns Neutral on USI

The union's executive had been collecting signatures to hold a referendum on USI disaffiliation.
By Jack Synnott

Ceachtanna le Foghlaim ag Oifigigh DCUSU ó Iarrachtaí Eile chun Baint ó USI

Is beag an aird atá tugtha ag baill sinsiracha DCUSU ar phróisis daonlathacha.
Editorial

DCUSU Officers Should Learn the Lessons of Similar Attempts to Undermine USI

Senior members of DCUSU have shown little regard for democratic processes.

Amid Controversy, Carly Bailey Resigns as Social Democrats Vice-Chair

Both Carly Bailey and former USI President Joe O'Connor resigned due to the party's handling of local election candidate Ellie Kisyombe.
By Matthew Murphy

DCUSU Condemned for ‘Undermining’ Democracy, After Pushing USI Disaffiliation

DCUSU senior executives have been criticised for bypassing class representatives to call a referendum on USI membership.
By Jack Synnott and Orla Murnaghan

Striking Nurses’ Demands Are Far From Extreme

Students should show empathy for nurses, as they fight against poor working conditions, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

Pharmacy Regulator Declines to Support Paid Placements, As Students Blast Working Conditions

Hundreds of students gathered to protest against high fees and unpaid placements.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Students’ Unions Are Tackling Direct Provision Together – But Without USI

The national students’ union is trying to regain control of a campaign it should already be leading.

Tá na hAontais Mac Léinn ag Dul i nGleic le Soláthar Díreach – Ach Gan USI

Tá aontas náisiúnta na mac léinn ag iarraidh bheith i gceannas ar an fheachtas seo. Ba chóir go bhfuil sé cheana.

Pharmacy Students to Rally Against Unpaid Placement and Fee Hikes

USI and the Irish Pharmaceutical Students Association will gather at the Dáil next week to protest against the new MPharm Programme.
By Aisling Marren