USI
Dining Hall Occupation Continues for Second Day
Organisers said morale is high today, with lectures and teach-ins planned.
DIT Students Vote to Support Repeal
Over 3,000 students voted in the referendum, which saw 83 per cent of voters choose a pro-choice mandate.
Referendum Delay Could Leave Students Unable to Vote, Warns USI
After the Dáil debate today, USI President Michael Kerrigan warned of the dangers of any delay.
As Students Protest, Trinity Remains Defiant in Fee Defence
Vice-Provost Chris Morash told students again today that the new fee is part of a fairer system.
Across the Country, Students Rally for Repeal
In Belfast, Waterford and beyond, students are making their voices heard for International Women’s Day.
Postgraduate Services Need Improvement, Says USI Conference
The first conference of its kind hosted by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) saw discussions on the difficulties of being an Irish postgraduate student.
USI Takes Funding Fight to County Councils
With the third-level funding debate ground to a halt, USI is relying on county councillors to put pressure on their parties.
IT Blanchardstown Students Vote to Support Repeal
Just under 350 students voted today with less than 50 voting against the motion.
Editorial
UCDSU is What Happens When Apathy Prevails in Student Elections
Students in UCD need to consider what kind of leader they want to take them into a repeal referendum.
GMITSU to Vote on Removal of Education Officer
Students will vote tomorrow on whether they want to retain the role.