USI

A Student Loan System is Far From the Monster it is Often Depicted As

With student groups calling for so-called "free fees", Simon Foy argues that the narrative surrounding a student loan system is too simplistic.
By Simon Foy

€47.5m Increase in Funding For Higher Education in Budget 2018

In today's budget, the government confirmed the levy on employers would also increase.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

CSC’s Curious DUGES Stance, Inflated March Figure, Students Against Fees

In the Years Ahead, Student Activists Need to Stay Mobilised and Engaged

Philip McGuinness argues that Irish students must look beyond repeal or once-a-year marches and work for sustained change.
By Philip McGuinness
Analysis

“We March in Solidarity”: Why People are Joining the March for Choice

Students, politicians and campaigners give their reasons as to why they're joining today's March for Choice.

Students Join 30,000 on Dublin’s Streets, Calling for Repeal

Government ministers, students’ unions and activists flooded Dublin calling for repeal of the eighth amendment.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

Close to 1,000 Students Gather in Trinity, Before Joining March for Choice

Students from Waterford, Cork and Dublin joined Trinity students before joining the thousands taking part in today's march.
By Kathleen McNamee and Dominic McGrath

Ireland’s Youngest Students’ Union is Fighting For its Autonomy

Dublin Business School Students' Union, now in its third year of existence, is vying for more independence from the college.
By Jake O'Donnell

Join the March for Choice to Ensure It’s the Last

Annie Hoey argues that we need to make a scene to keep the eighth amendment in the minds of the public.
By Annie Hoey

Níl Gá le hOifigeach Nua Chun Ionadaíocht a Dhéanamh d’Iarchéimithe na Tíre

Is féidir le USI níos mó a dhéanamh ar son iarchéimithe na tíre, ach leis an dtaithí atá aige cheana féin, níl gá le hoifigeach nua.