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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
Sport

Andy Myler Departs UCD AFC as League of Ireland Relegation is Confirmed

October 20, 2023 Dara Smith-Naughton - Sports Editor

In what has been a turbulent season for the boys in blue, UCD AFC has been dealt a further blow as boss Andy Myler has announced he will leave his…

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Upcoming Budget and Implications for Students

October 19, 2023 Editor

On the 10th of October the Annual Budget for the year 2024 was published and with it came a series of announcements from the Minister for Higher Education, Simon Harris,…

Opinion

OPINION: Protests aren’t working – it’s time to be disruptive!

October 19, 2023 Editor

Postgraduate workers protested outside the Dáil, students’ unions protested outside the Dáil, anti-war protesters protested outside the Dáil, and also people disappointed by the budget protested outside the Dáil! The…

News

UCD’s Professor Colin Scott appointed as the New Deputy President and Registrar

October 19, 2023 Editor

Professor Colin Scott has been appointed by University College Dublin (UCD) to be the next Deputy President, Registrar, and Vice-President for Academic Affairs in UCD. Professor Scott is currently the…

Features

What Does UCDSU Do Anyway? A Day in the Life of Jill Nelis, UCDSU Welfare Officer

October 19, 2023 Emma Hanrahan - Co-Editor

The Student’s Union is facing an engagement issue. The disconnect between UCD students and their student representatives has resulted in student apathy, poor voter turnout, and in 2021, a vote…

News

TCD Postgraduate Committee Elections to be Rerun Amid Calls of “Election Interference”

October 19, 2023 Editor

The conduct of the election of Trinity College’s postgraduate committee has caused immense conflict between the Trinity branch of the Postgraduate Workers’ Organisation (PWO TCD) and the Universities Student Union…

News

Postgraduate Workers Protest Poor Pay Outside Dáil

October 19, 2023 Emma Hanrahan - Co-Editor

On October 5th, the Postgraduate Workers Organisation (PWO) met at 9:30 in the Front Square of Trinity College Dublin to protest unfair working conditions. The protest began in Trinity College…

News

“It’s Raining Now”: Students Protest €65B Rainy Day Fund Proposed by Government

October 19, 2023 Editor

On October 4, the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) hosted a protest in Dublin City Centre. The protest, named the ‘It’s Raining Now!’ protest, saw students and students’ unions…

Campus affairs News

UCD L&H Fall Foul of Main Sponsor and TCDSU Over Debates

October 19, 2023 Hugh Dooley - Co-Editor

At their house debate on Thursday the 14th of September, committee members of the Literary and Historical Society (L&H) admitted that their corporate sponsor, Arthur Cox, had reached out to…

News Politics

Palestinian Solidarity Rally Marches on Israeli Embassy with Students’ Union in attendance

October 19, 2023 Hugh Dooley - Co-Editor

The Song of James Connolly rang out in front of the Dáil, as Kildare Street was blockaded by a Palestinian Solidarity Rally organised by USI, People Before Profit, Trinity College…

News

News in Brief: 18th of October 2023!

October 18, 2023 Hugh Dooley - Co-Editor

One-third of Uni teaching staff are considering quitting- survey finds An IFUT survey of 550 higher education sector workers found that more than a third of teaching staff are considering…

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Ireland’s Minimum Wage Rules Explained

October 18, 2023 Editor

The national minimum wage in Ireland is set to rise from €11.30 per hour to €12.70 in the wake of Budget 2024. The rise will come as a welcome boost…

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