USI

Editorial

Summer Doesn’t Mean Student Activism Can Switch Off

The next few months will be crucial for the repeal movement and higher education. If students want to remain part of the debate, they must stay active.

Le Teacht an tSamhraidh, Caithfidh Gníomhaithe Mac Léinn an Baol i Sos Ceithre Mhí a Aithint

Cé go raibh rath dochreidte ag feachtais ar nós Fossil Free TCD agus Strike 4 Repeal i mbliana caithfimid aithint go gcaillfimid deiseanna ar son athraithe má chaillimid suim.

USI Sees Income Grow by Nearly €100,000, with Large Increase in Sponsorship Revenue

The union also made a loss of €21,000, although this a smaller loss than in previous years.
By Dominic McGrath

USI Votes to Protect and Promote Students’ Rights, North and South, as Brexit Process Begins

The union voted unanimously this evening to protect and support students North and South during Brexit negotiations.
By Dominic McGrath

USI Votes to Campaign for Irish Language Act, Joining National Campaign

Amid a heated debate in Northern Ireland about the need for an Irish Language Act, the union voted to join the campaign on the issue.
By Dominic McGrath

USI Votes to Develop National Model for Consent Workshops

The national students' union voted today to research and design national student-focused consent workshops.
By Dominic McGrath

Michael Kerrigan Elected President of USI

Amy Kelly was elected Vice-President for Campaigns in the most contested race.
By Sinéad Baker

Michael Kerrigan on the Next Steps for Student Politics

USI Congress will vote tomorrow on the union's next President. The sole candidate, Michael Kerrigan, discusses fees, funding and grassroots campaigns.
By Dominic McGrath

Citing Effects on Students, USI Condemns Failure to Resolve Bus Strike

Referencing the 'tens of thousands' of students that would have used services today, USI condemned Bus Éireann management for not resolving the dispute.
By Isla Hoe
Contribution

A Foreigner’s Perspective on Abortion in Ireland

Julie Irigaray discusses what it's like to experience Ireland as student coming from a country where abortion has been legal for decades.
By Julie Irigaray