Year: 2011
The 12 Business Days of Christmas
by Chloe O Sullivan The ’12 Business Days of Christmas’ initiative launched yesterday as the government introduced a tough budget for the coming year. The project, led by Dublin City University Business School and supported Read more…
DCU 1-0 Coláiste na Tríonóide
Derek O’Brien Is iompairc í atá níos láidre ná atá idir Man United agus Man City, Cúigí Laighean agus Mumhan agus idir Gryffindor agus Slytherin, agus bhí an réamh-mheas le mothú san fhoirgneamh Henry Gratten Read more…
Beirt Chara Ar Facebook? Is gnáthdhuine fásta tú mar sin
Eoin Ó Dubhghaill Cé mhéad cara atá agat ar Facebook? Níl ach 2.03 acu mar dhlúthchairde leat de réir staidéir nua déanta sna Stáit Aontaithe. Dar le torthaí an tsuirbhé, nach bhfuil ag an ngnáthdhuine Read more…
An gCabhródh An Ghaeilge Le Fadhbanna Matamaitice Na Tíre?
Fiach Mac Domhnaill Lainseáil an tAire Taighde agus Nuálaíochta, Seán Sherlock, tuairisc nua a dhéanann imscrúdú ar thionchar an dátheangachais ar staidéar ar an matamaitic in Éirinn. D’fhoilsigh an tIonad Barr Feabhais Náisiúnta Múinteoireachta Read more…
“Ombudsman Smombudsman”
Pádraig Ó Cairbre Tar éis é a fhoilsíodh go mbeadh Oifig an Coimisinéara Teanga ag dúnadh, tá an ceist tar éis teacht chun solais- an bhfuil suim fós ag an Rialtas an Ghaeilge a Read more…
ISS data loss may not be retrievable.
By Sorcha Jowitt The information system and services (ISS) department may have accidentally wiped five days of students work some of which may not be retrievable. The College View spoke to an ISS worker who Read more…
Calls to condemn the actions of the USI
Cillian Byrne apologises for his part in blockade By Aishling Phelan The Union of Students in Ireland broke the law on the day of the ‘Stop Fees, Save the Grant’ protest by excluding certain groups Read more…
Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women in DCU
By Sorcha Jowtt DCU’s Amnesty International Society gathered outside the Henry Grattan Building last Thursday with groups of balloons that symbolised Irish women living with domestic abuse. The event was held to celebrate the International Read more…
Limerick libraries lose funding
By Suzanne Cooper Plans to build brand new state-of-the art libraries at the Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) and the University of Limerick (UL) have been scrapped due recent Government cutbacks. The Government made the Read more…
UCD SVP sleep on the streets
By Eimear Phelan UCD St Vincent de Paul’s fourth Annual Homeless Week raised €800 euro in its first day. The event, which took place from November 14-18, saw around 30 students sleep outside the James Read more…
Students will be forced to drop out if their grants are cut.
By Aisling Short Many students will not be able to continue in third-level education if grant cuts are announced on budget day, according to the newly appointed Dean of Graduate Studies, Dr Lisa Looney. Dr Read more…
LC students interested in courses with job prospects at DCU Open Day
By Aoife Mullen This year’s CAO offers indicated a change in course preferences, with students opting for the degrees they believe will offer them more job prospects. Many of the Leaving Cert students that attended Read more…
‘The press should not publish budget leaks’ – Media debate
By Eimear Phelan “Freedom of the press is the yardstick used to measure free societies” is just one of the sentiments from the heated and highly contested media debate on Tuesday last week, an event Read more…
Quinn’s relationship with students and USI will change after Budget Day
By Grainne Coyne and Aishling Phelan Rumours that university fees will increase to €5,000 next year were just “scaremongering” according to Deputy President of the Union of Students in Ireland (USI), Colm Murphy. Speaking to Read more…
Plagiarism cases low compared to recent survey
By Chloe O’Sullivan Only 17 cases of plagiarism were uncovered in DCU last year, despite the findings of a College View survey showing that two in three DCU students have committed plagiarism in some form. Read more…
Arrest made on campus for bike theft
By Lauren Kelly An arrest was made on campus last week for the theft of bicycles. Bicycle thefts have risen dramatically on the DCU campus in the past number of weeks. An Garda Síochana have Read more…
Majority of students value commitment in a relationship
By Aisling Brady Seventy per cent of DCU students would break off a relationship if their boyfriend or girlfriend had a “one night stand” according to a recent survey on fidelity. Eight-eight percent of respondents Read more…
Old Bar closed due to 23 serious fire hazards
By Aisling Kett The Old Bar has been closed indefinitely due to serious health and safety concerns and cannot be used under any circumstances. A total of 23 problems forced its closure, including a lock Read more…
“Not having legal recognition of a relationship is discriminatory” guest lecture speaks out for same sex marriages.
By Monica Heck A guest lecture on the topic of marriage equality was given to DCU social studies students by Grainne Healy, chairwoman of the Marriage Equality organisation, last week. Alongside her duties as chairwoman Read more…
7 Irish Universities run new Digital Arts and Humanities Programme
By Oonagh O Farrell Seven of Ireland’s third level institutions have launched a new Digital Arts and Humanities (DAH) PhD programme, one of the largest projects of its kind in the world. The project has Read more…
DCU jumps 3 places in World University rankings
By Adam Higgins Dublin City University is one of the only Irish universities to have gone up in the QS World University Rankings this year. DCU rose three places to become the 326th best university Read more…
Emphasis on humanities research in Horizon 2020
By Róisín Treacy Greater emphasis will be placed on funding for social sciences and humanities research in Horizon 2020, according to European Union Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn. The former Fianna Fáil minister confirmed this change to Read more…
Head of UL medical school earns 40,000 more than UL president
By Ruth Ní Mhaonghaile The new head of the University of Limerick (UL) medical school will earn around €240,000 per annum, €40,000 more than the president of the college itself. UL is currently recruiting a Read more…
NU Bar staff member plans leg wax and sky dive for charity
By Teresa Gallagher One of the NuBar’s barmen, Jimmy English, had his legs waxed for the Bee for Battens charity on Monday. The 21-year-old communications student volunteered to let anyone with a few euro rip Read more…