Is Leaving Cert Maths Overvalued?
As over 50,000 students opened their Leaving Certificate results yesterday, Ryan McBride discusses why he thinks the exams put too much of an emphasis on Maths. Read more…
As over 50,000 students opened their Leaving Certificate results yesterday, Ryan McBride discusses why he thinks the exams put too much of an emphasis on Maths. Read more…
Dubliner Luke Gardiner decodes his way to a Bronze title Read more…
DCU has launched a new initiative called the Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) which will see students of the School of Communications learn new skills required in the profession. The institute will work Read more…
DCU has agreed to purchase the All Hallows College site in Drumcondra, valued at €14 million Read more…
Over 400 students visited the puppy and dog room set up by The Students’ Union at Trinity College Dublin last week. It was the second year in a row that this event – organised by Read more…
The majority of staff members at NCAD expressed no confidence in the college’s management in a meeting with trade union SIPTU. Read more…
Ahoy ahoy! My name’s Fionnuala, and I am equally delighted and apprehensive to be helming The Suss for the incoming year as editor. Following in the footsteps of Odrán and Bryan is daunting to say Read more…
Last Monday, the SU held a charity screening of the season five premiere of Game Of Thrones. What is it that has students obsessing over the show? Read more…
It has been a year of unprecedented success for Irish sport, from rugby to football, to boxing and gaelic games, to golf and UFC, Ireland’s sporting heroes went big over the past twelve months. Read more…
The passing of Dublin and UCD GAA stalwart Dave Billings was announced on Wednesday morning, April 15th. Billings (63), who played hurling and football for Kevin Heffernan’s legendary Dublin team in the 1970s, died suddenly Read more…
Kevin Kelly shares all the latest must-have technology for Summer 2015.
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DCU will host the second annual Young University Summit from April 19-30. Our reporter, Clara Hickey looks at what is in store for the event. Read more…
Aidan Delaney takls about the challenges men face when approaching a girl in a nightclub Read more…
The release of 148 balloons commemorated the lives of those slain in a memorial service held by DCU Read more…
Niall McIntyre recounts his personal experience of the 2015 Aintree Grand National. Read more…
Champions Dundalk have gone seven months unbeaten in all competitions and poise the threat of becoming the dominant side in the League of Ireland for seasons to come. Read more…
With awards season firmly behind us, it’s time to look ahead to the summer’s finest film offers Read more…
Glen Murphy explores the exciting and alluring county of Galway Read more…
The DCU Media Production Society (MPS) held its annual Hybrid Awards at The Helix last Monday. The awards highlight the best in student media across the academic year. In all there were twenty awards handed Read more…
A DCU staff member has hit out at the Students’ Union after their refused to allow her to send an email to students regarding a left wing seminar on Greece. Chaitanya Brady reports.
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Agree: First, a surrender to a salient point: yes, social media has transformed the way people communicate with each other at home and across the world. There is no denying that the cultural and technological Read more…
Nobel Peace Prize winner, Leymah Gbowee discusses overcoming violent militia and how education girls in Africa is the key to equality. Katie O’Neill attends the Laureate’s address for The College View. Read more…
A delicious chocolate and biscuit tray bake recipe for lovers of Mint Aero Read more…
Experience Japan is an event that celebrates Japanese culture. It was originally set up by DCU’s Japanese Society six years ago & now merged with Dublin City Council and other colleges to attract 30,000 people. Read more…
Hayley Halpin reports on various events held in DCU in the run up to the Marriage Equality Referendum Read more…