USI
Editorial
A Housing March That Failed to Draw Student Crowds
Despite years of student anger about accommodation, last week’s national protest was poorly attended.
Limerick Institute of Technology Votes to Support Repeal
LITSU voted last night to support a pro-choice stance.
Editorial
A New Postgraduate Officer Suggests the Student Movement is Finally Listening
Calls for a national USI postgraduate officer have finally put postgraduate issues on the map.
USI Introduces Part-Time Postgraduate Officer
After months of lobbying from the GSU and other unions, USI voted to introduce an officer at a cost of €20,000.
USI Votes to Support Boycott Campaign Against Israel
The motion passed at the union's annual congress today.
Students Join Fight for Better Housing Conditions
Around 20 Trinity students took to Dublin's streets today to protest against government inaction on the accommodation crisis.
Trinity’s Damien McClean Elected to USI
Síona Cahill was elected USI President, while Trinity's Colm O'Halloran was elected Vice-President for the Dublin Region.
Analysis
As USI Welfare Candidates Pitch Their Policies, McClean Talks Taking Trinity Success National
TCDSU Welfare Officer Damien McClean tonight appealed to students to vote for him as the national union's welfare officer.
How Síona Cahill Conquered the Student Movement
Síona Cahill is bidding to be the next President of the Union of Students in Ireland.
How Students Upended Trinity’s Rigid Order
Over 14 days, students went from protests at Front Arch to victory at College's negotiating table.