BREAKING: ‘The Larger your Lectures, The Less Time You Will Have on Campus’, says School of Law
In an email to undergraduate students today, the School of Law finalised its official teaching plans for the Autumn trimester.
In an email to undergraduate students today, the School of Law finalised its official teaching plans for the Autumn trimester.
At the end of June, Fine Gael’s Simon Harris, who previously served as Minister for Health, was appointed Minister for
It’s a Friday morning and I’m enjoying my usual café au lait and a pain au chocolat when I come
UCD’s Drama Society have outlined to The College Tribune their intended strategy in restarting society activity in the coming months.
The James Joyce library will provide limited study spaces for undergraduate students this trimester in an effort to comply with
Face coverings will be mandatory for students attending in-person classes in University College Dublin (UCD) this Autumn Trimester. Students in
A report released on Tuesday, august 18th, investigating the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes, has called for “systematic reform”
New measures announced to further stop the spread of COVID-19 could potentially impact University College Dublin’s [UCD] plans to reopen
UCD have been accused of breaching EU data protection laws. As reported by the Times on Thursday, UCD, alongside other
Students in University College Dublin (UCD) will pay more as a result of the university’s post-covid approach than those at
The spate of Green Party defections following the publication of the Programme for Government (PfG) in June has been ongoing
Three Irish students have won the top prize at the 2020 Technovation World Summit, beating 1,500 other entries from across