Modern Love – or Not?
Photo credits: Freepik Read more…
Photo credits: Freepik Read more…
Is ról siombalach é Uachtarán na hÉireann inár sochaí, mar cheann stáit, ach freisin mar shiombail de chultúr agus d’oidhreacht na tíre. Ach ar cheart di Gaeilge líofa a labhairt? San am a caitheadh, bhí Read more…
Under the Singaporean night sky, in sweltering 31 degrees celsius, Zak Brown stood tall, his chest filled with pride, as his team became back-to-back Formula 1 Constructors Champions for the first time since 1991. Brown Read more…
Friday’s thrilling encounter at Tallaght Stadium saw Shamrock Rovers’ near inevitable title celebrations put on hold by a defiant Shelbourne. The two clubs with Ringsend origins will soon look again east across the docklands to Read more…
Chair – Sam Kennedy Sam Kennedy is a final-year Communications student who recently took on the role of Society Chair. His job is to ensure the smooth and safe running of the society, as well Read more…
Former DCU student Mary Hayes launches the Too Into You podcast to empower women in their relationships. The podcast was launched by Women’s Aid last Thursday (as a Galentine’s treat!) and offers clear & caring Read more…
The MPS 40th Anniversary Ball is taking place this Friday and members are in for a treat of red, black and gold! All society members are on the guest list, (though tickets are already going Read more…
The National Student Media Awards are back for their 25th year and seeking submissions from budding journalists. The awards recognise the contribution of students to their campus papers, magazines and other outlets across a variety Read more…
In early September, the Muhlenberg College Democrats hosted ‘Scoop The Vote’. Students enjoyed Ben & Jerry’s ice cream in a variety of campaign themed flavours: ‘We Won’t Go Back Vanilla’ and ‘Harris Hazelnut’ celebrated the Read more…
Mary Lou McDonald outlined her plans for young people while visiting DCU today. ”If and when” Sinn Féin enters the government, the party leader promised to solve the housing crisis in an effort to keep Read more…
The curtains open one final time at ‘Hamilton’ tonight, and one more delighted audience will experience the show in all its pain and glory. 145,000 attendees have been witness to the award-winning musical at the Read more…
Taoiseach Simon Harris took his campaign tour to DCU on Thursday morning, adamant to share his plans to abolish college fees. The Fine Gael leader was led through DCU’s Glasnevin campus, touring the soon to Read more…
The people are fighting. The ballot boxes are on fire. The politicians are lobbing insults. The news desks are debating their news slant. The executives are using their power to shift the democratic process. All Read more…
This year’s editorial board of The College View will be led by Katie O’Shaughnessy & Leonor Selas Amaral. Read more…
College is not easy. It’s academically rigorous, socially demanding, and certainly economically challenging, but it’s an utter privilege to be there. Okay, perhaps socially demanding is a stretch—the multiple nights out a week aren’t particularly stressful! But what’s not a stretch is the financial pressure that students and their parents are put through. Read more…
Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, streets are changing and concerns are growing across the country: the need for sustainable transport measures. The difficult challenge of balancing environmental considerations with increasing urban congestion Read more…
March is not only the month in which we celebrate women, it is also the month of yellow ribbons. It is an occasion to shine a light on the always relevant issue of endometriosis, a Read more…
The National Student Media Awards, or SMEDIAS, are returning in 2024! This prestigious awards night recognises the best and brightest student work from various media disciplines, making it an important event for aspiring journalists, filmmakers, Read more…
Mark Redmond recently announced that he would step down as the Chief Executive of the American Chamber of Commerce. Having spent a decade in the job, he leads an organisation tasked with serving as the Read more…
Protests serve as the pulse of a society, beating to the rhythm of outrage and the demand for justice. In the country I once called home, marching for change was treated as a rebellious act, Read more…
Last semester’s ‘A Murder Mystery Musical’ was a smash hit! The musical, written by Jack Shannon-Nolan and Shane O’Loughlin, was incredibly well received by the large numbers who attended. As DCU Drama moves on to Read more…
Dyslexia, a learning disability, or a learning style? 1896 was the year the first case of dyslexia was discovered, thanks to a general practitioner called Pringle Morgan. The word dyslexia comes from the Latin word Read more…
Larian Studios’ action-rpg has brought Dungeons and Dragons to life in this jam-packed third franchise instalment. Larian, known for their Divinity series, has breathed new life into turn-based role-playing games, with critics and players leaving Read more…
November 5th saw the Irish Gaming Market’s first event take place in Kilcullen Community Centre, Co. Kildare. At only €6.34 for a general admission ticket, attendees got to enjoy a day of shopping, gaming, and Read more…
Geoff Keighley hosted the Global Nominee Reveal on November 13th, announcing the contenders for one of gaming’s most significant events of the year. 31 categories showcase the best of the best for 2023’s year in Read more…