‘We feel exploited’: International students on studying in Ireland
Many third-level students from abroad are shocked by the high cost of living
Many third-level students from abroad are shocked by the high cost of living
Cavan has got its Covid numbers down while Donegal lags behind
Restrictions bring empty campuses, online learning and virtual events but the same fees
Students from abroad campaign for rebates on their fees of up to €25,000
Campaigners plan national housing march prior to May elections
As you prepare for college we outline what you might need to know about looking for lodgings
The most dramatic shift in the line up of the 43 senators on the vocational panels was the Sinn Féin breakthrough
Sidelights of Irish political life: Car parks, farm lanes and enduring absence from home
‘Free’ fees already cost €3,247, yet there are plans to burden young people further
Broadside: The marriage equality referendum proved that young people do vote
‘The list of women in Irish public life has grown – but change is painfully slow’
Readers’ nominations include Micheline Sheehy-Skeffington, Moninne Griffith, Louise Bayliss, Maria Walsh, Emily O’Reilly, Emily Logan, Joanne O’Riordan, Catherine Murphy
USI seeks automatic registration after young vote ‘mobilised’ by marriage referendum
Laura Harmon: ‘There can’t have been a parent in Ireland, or around the world, who didn’t want to hear their son or daughter’s voice on learning of the deaths of students in Berkeley’
Same-sex marriage campaign is cool; workaday politics not so much
Catherine Healy on why Ireland’s young people mobilised for marriage equality
Entrepreneurship has become a byword for post-collapse recovery in the jobs market
Union joins up with GetThere.ie to help voters get home for marriage referendum
‘Every vote will count’ say students as they prepare for May 22nd trip home
Mandatory consent workshops should be introduced for all first-year students
Nóirín O’Sullivan says it was not appropriate that garda was part of Yes side photocall
‘I’m Voting Yes – Ask Me Why’ initiative runs risk of speaking to the converted
Umbrella group’s same-sex marriage campaign launched by broadcaster Charlie Bird
NUI Galway graduate Kevin Donoghue wants more funding for higher education
New Bill on children’s issues will allow focus of campaign to be on inclusion, Fitzgerald says
‘This is not just about equality, it is about love’
Students’ union president Laura Harmon: Referendum a ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity
Campaign to get students registered to vote proves hugely successful
Abbey Theatre conference hears label of ‘Generation Apathy’ is not deserved
Union predicts show of thousands including college staff and secondary school students
Union opposed to any graduate tax or student loan scheme for third level fees
Nearly a third of students live at home. How do parents and their students adapt to this new phase in their relationship? Are tensions inevitable and what’s the best approach?
New website has been set up to put students in contact with home-owners
Student chief warns rising rents and shortfall in accommodation will fuel dropout culture
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices