USI

In DCU, 94% Vote to Stay in USI

The union has been a member of USI since 2014, after a referendum on re-affiliation passed by a single vote.
By John Conway

Making the Case for an Income-Contingent Loan Scheme

Kate Lawler argues that an income-contingent loan might make college manageable for the students whose struggles are often forgotten.
By Kate Lawler

“Consensus” on Funding Decision by Next Budget, According to Minister for Education

Speaking to Trinity Young Fine Gael, Bruton appeared to contradict the earlier timeline set out in the Action Plan for Education.
By Dominic McGrath

Former President of USI Kevin Donoghue Elected Chair of Labour Youth

Kevin Donoghue, who was President of USI last year, said higher education will be one of the organisation's priorities.
By Róisín Power
Editorial

Fees for Universities and not ITs Would Test Commitment to Free Education

USI needs to consider how they might respond to an offer of free education for institutes of technology students.

25% of Men Aged 15-24 Have Taken Drugs, According to New Report

Launched today by Trinity's Prof Catherine Comiskey, the report also found that the use of ecstasy had increased dramatically over the last four years.
By Kathleen McNamee

With Calls for Union Neutrality, UCD Students Prepare to Vote on Abortion Stance

A referendum will take place in University College Dublin (UCD) this week on whether UCDSU should take a neutral stance on abortion.
By Róisín Power
Editorial

A Tangible Indication That We’re in a Watershed Moment for Higher Education Funding

This week’s demonstration displayed a commitment to fighting for education from students and staff not seen in years.

Sampla Inbhraite go bhfuil Lá na Cinniúna Tagtha do Mhaoiniú Ardoideachais

Léirigh an agóid tiomantas troid ar son an oideachais ó mhic léinn agus baill foirne nach bhfachtas le blianta anuas.

Highlighting College’s Desire for a New Funding Model, Vice-Provost Reminds Students They’re Marching for “Future Generations”

The College administration's support in facilitating today's march for education and finding a new funding model is echoed on campuses across the country.
By Chris McMahon and Róisín Power