Radical Image Revamp Required if SU Elections Are to Be Taken Seriously
The SU elections in Trinity College produced some interesting results with one of the presidential candidates forced to pull out
The SU elections in Trinity College produced some interesting results with one of the presidential candidates forced to pull out
Idir 23-25 Feabhra, beidh ceann de na féilte is mó i bhféilire na nGaeilgeoirí ag tarlú i dTrá Lí, Co.
UCD’s new draft academic regulations unwittingly provide some interesting insights into the complexity of its administration. The draft regulations re-state
UCD students are being encouraged to take part in the Irish Survey of Student Engagement (ISSE) 2018. The national survey
UCD President Andrew Deeks may now have to wait for up to another six months to find out whether work
Across the country, we are seeing ‘signs of spring’. The first blooms of snowdrops and blackthorn flowers; hazel, horse-chestnut and
Abortion, marriage equality, politics, and gender wage gap. These are just some of the polarising debates that saturate our society
Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of The Moon has successfully gone down in history as one of the greatest albums
UCD President Andrew Deeks has expressed concern that the government’s funding projections for capital developments in the education sector in
Pre-Crime – February 27th, Lighthouse Cinema. Pre-Crime is a documentary that examines the idea behind the Philip K Dick story
UCD’s Governing Authority has formally approved spending €145 million on Phase 1 of UCD’s Residence Masterplan. It aims to have
The nominations for the 2018/19 UCDSU Executive Elections are now open and will close at 5pm on Monday 26th February 2018.