RAG Rumble a success for social projects
DCU’s Raising and Giving Society’s recent RAG Rumble event saw student fights raise over €2,000 for social projects to help people in the local area. Read more…
DCU’s Raising and Giving Society’s recent RAG Rumble event saw student fights raise over €2,000 for social projects to help people in the local area. Read more…
DCU’s Class Rep Council seek to remove large banner advertising Bank of Ireland as the new branch is officially launched on campus. Read more…
The results of a College View survey has prompted the DCU Finance Office to assess its services. Read more…
DCU’s first Green Day of the year encourages students through innovative workshops. Read more…
The head of a pro-life group at UCD has said he will continue to fight his case, having been disallowed to disaffiliate from the University’s Students’ Union recently. Emily Bodkin reports. Read more…
Gardaí to clamp down on dangerous driving around DCU campus by issuing students with a fine. Read more…
A huge expansion of the University of Limerick to transform the city has been made possible by funding from the European Investment Bank, of which Limerick deputy Micheal Noonan is Governor. Kate Coscoran reports. Read more…
Issues have been raised at recent class rep council meetings with regard to the availability of healthy food and the access to a healthy lifestyle offered on campus, as Sarah Bermingham reports. Read more…
Figures revealed by government show the taxpayer is funding government employees to study at third-level, with over €650,000 spent on educating Department of Justice employees since 2011. Katie O’Neill reports. Read more…
This week The College View got the thoughts of students on their experience of extra-curricular life at DCU and how it could be enhanced. Sarah Bermingham reports. Read more…
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Lights, Action, Punches! Student against Student, SU officer against SU officer; DCU’s RAG Rumble as it happened. Read more…
Two DCU graduates are the producers of Newstalk’s new topical comedy panel radio show. Sarah bermingham reports. Read more…
DCU Security have warned students of an increase in bike thefts on campus, as three groups of thieves have been arrested in the past month. Read more…
DrinkAware.ie have hit back at the Union of Students in Ireland after the body cut ties with the organisation due to credibility issues, as Aoife Mullen reports. Read more…
Bank of Ireland has defended its presence in the Henry Grattan building after concerns were raised by members of staff. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
Members of DCU SU have attended an international conference for college unions in the USA, as writes Seán Cassidy. Read more…
A double-referendum expected to be held at DCU in early semester two could pave the way for a new student centre to be built on campus and see DCU rejoin the USI. Sarah Bermingham reports. Read more…
DCU’s Chief Operations Officer and Students’ Union President have revealed that students may face legal proceedings if they cause disturbances in the local area. Sarah Bermingham reports. Read more…
Students will have the choice to reaffiliate with the USI as NCAD announce that they will hold a referendum in the coming weeks, writes Conor Martin. Read more…
Many changes are expected to take place at DCU in the coming years, despite the university struggling to make ends meet. Sarah Bermingham reports. Read more…
Community Week at DCU kick-starts fundraising activities for this year’s chosen charities, as reports Leandro Pondoc. Read more…
An unknown account under the name “Alice Desmond” hacked a number of DCU students and alumni on Facebook last week, as Aoife Bennett reports. Read more…
DCU is part one of three merged universities combining strengths to offer a new masters course, which will teach students how to respond to humanitarian crises. Mark Hogan reports. Read more…
New technological advancements will be soon realised at DCU, as the National Institute for Digital Learning was recently launched at DCU by the Education Minister. Rachel McLaughlin reports. Read more…