A Brief History of the Irish Student Anti-Austerity Movement Since The 2010s
Theory is necessary to guide us. Without theory pertaining to the material context, we are sailors of a ship neither its origin nor destination known.
Theory is necessary to guide us. Without theory pertaining to the material context, we are sailors of a ship neither its origin nor destination known.
Founded three years ago, the Roots Party is an emerging political movement that aims to address the systemic neglect of rural and working-class communities in Ireland.
College’s dorm guests policy amounts to a de facto total ban on overnight visitors. This is the institution’s declaration of war on sexual activity.
The strategy behind the student encampments was to light the embers of the pro-Palestine movement into a wildfire of tremendous force across society.
Critical Analysis
In 2020, Massachusetts high school sophomore Calla Walsh made headlines for co-founding the Students for Markey campaign, a viral grassroots effort to drum up youth support for 74-year-old Democratic senator Ed Markey’s reelection campaign.
Critical Analysis
This year proves that united as students, we can pressure the authorities and win on important issues.
One certainty about the third-level education sector is that it would be substantially harder to maintain without international students who are used as the cash cows of universities in Ireland and the United Kingdom alike.
The closed-shop student union model has paradoxically led to an all-encompassing, yet strikingly unrepresentative model of democracy.
Critical Analysis
This piece will address an increasingly problematic narrative I have been seeing in news media and discussions in apparent “left-wing” outlets in the West.
Throughout the year, the union held consistent meetings of the Campaigns Committee, on topics including but not limited to the housing crisis, masters’ fees and period products.
Critical Analysis
The editorial committee of Aontacht Media stands with the people of Palestine at this hour.
Critical Analysis
Our third-level institutions profess to promote equality, diversity and inclusion in their words. Yet, in their actions, they increase fees and rents, put our teachers on insecure contracts and foster unethical connections with greedy politicians, big business and unsavoury industries.