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Student Fees, Housing, Union Engagement: Highlights from the UCDSU By-Election Hustings SU Council Vote To Endorse Jim Gavin Choosing to Act in Solidarity with Others Navigating Through Landmines: A Month Solo Travelling the Balkans Opening Doors to the Opera House: An Interview with Fergus Sheil
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UCD response to National Sexual Experience Survey

June 30, 2020 Gemma Farrell - Assistant News Editor

Many universities from across the country have issued responses following a recent survey highlighting the prevalence of non-consensual sexual experiences among university students. In light of the report, several representatives…

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Harris’ Appointment as Minister for Higher Education Widely Welcomed.

June 29, 2020 Emma Hanrahan - Co-Editor

The 33rd Dáil has elected outgoing Minister for Health Simon Harris as the Minister for the new Department of Higher Education, Innovation and Research. He will succeed Mary Mitchell O’Connor…

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UCD SU President Hopes To Reduce Stigma Of Living With HIV

June 29, 2020 Stephen Kisbey-Green - Co-Editor

UCD Students' Union (SU) President, Conor Anderson has made public his HIV positive status, in an interview with Masc on Friday. The incoming president was diagnosed with the illness at…

Campus affairs Opinion

“It’s not enough for Ireland to say, ‘We’re not racist’, Ireland must now work to be actively ‘anti -racist’.” – UCD Student

June 29, 2020 Rachel Healy

The recent murder of George Floyd sparked a massive movement among people around America and the world to end racism. The College Tribune recently reached out to students to discuss…

Features

“I Wasn’t The Most ‘PC’, But I Don’t Regret It” | Thomas Monaghan on Leaving UCDSU

June 28, 2020 Conor Capplis - Senior Reporter

Agreeing to interview Thomas Monaghan, I didn’t really know what to expect, having an image of him as this mad Mayo fella from UCD Students’ Union (SU). We began in…

Music Politics

Why Music Unites Protesters During BLM Movement

June 28, 2020 Nicolas Murphy - Entertainment & Lifestyle Editor

Black Lives Matter remains one of the most prominent news stories at present, as protests and marches continue across the globe. In the aftermath of the death of George Floyd,…

Features

UCD Students able to Benefit from Ireland’s First Social Housing Student Development

June 27, 2020 Ruairi McCormack

Empower the Family Company Limited by Guarantee (CLG) is a charity founded in 2018 by Deborah Somorin with powerful and ambitious goals to assist disadvantaged young people pursue their dream…

Politics

The Effects of the Arab Spring, Ten Years After it Began

June 27, 2020 Ahmed Jouda

In late 2010, almost ten years ago, a Tunisian street vendor who went by the name of Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire as a response to state officials harassing…

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Provisional Grades: Why You Don’t Need to Panic

June 27, 2020 Rosie Kuntz - Assistant News Editor

In the wake of the provisional examination results which were released on Monday, The College Tribune conducted a survey to see whether students believed the Covid-19 Assessment Guidelines, often referred…

Campus affairs News

Spring Exchanges “Proceeding As Planned” For UCD Students – Subject to Review.

June 26, 2020 Ahmed Jouda

University College Dublin (UCD) cancelled their outgoing exchanges for the first semester of the 2020/2021 academic year on May 15th due to uncertainty as to when international travel restrictions would…

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Next Government set to Further Criminalise Hate Crime and Speech

June 26, 2020 Rowan Kelleher - Assistant News Editor

The Programme for Government negotiated by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party has pledged that the incoming government will enact further legislation “within 12 months” of its formation…

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University Observer “Tried To Have Me Cancelled”, says David Quinn

June 26, 2020 Hugh Dooley - Co-Editor

In an article published in The Irish Independent on the 20th of June, Catholic commentator and founder of the Iona Institute, a religious advocacy group, David Quinn claimed that the…

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