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By Fiach Mac Domhnaill Beidh ort costas a íoc le bheith i do bhall den suíomh Gréasáin sóisialta Twitter, de réir ráfla atá ag dul timpeall an idirlín arís faoi láthair. Dár le The Sunday Business Read more…
By Fiach Mac Domhnaill Beidh ort costas a íoc le bheith i do bhall den suíomh Gréasáin sóisialta Twitter, de réir ráfla atá ag dul timpeall an idirlín arís faoi láthair. Dár le The Sunday Business Read more…
By Aisling Phelan Anne Marie Tackney is a final year Science Education student. She is running for the position of Education Officer. She believes that the college and the Education officer should always have students’ Read more…
By Maitiú Ó Coimín Tá cumann úr-nua bunaithe ag mac léinn na hIlmheán, Cian Mac Mahon, le seachtain anuas – An Cumann Tae nó ‘TeaSoc’ mar a ghlaoitear air i mBéarla. Bhuail an le Mac Read more…
By Frances Mulraney Thosaigh an feachtas Gaeilge, Bród Club, leis an aidhm 100,000 duine a bheith rannpháirteach leo. Faoin am scríofa, tá 15,000 duine sínithe leis. Gach Luan, cuireann Bernard an clár i láthair le Read more…
By Derek O’Brien Is comórtas é a thosaigh dhá bhliain ó shin, ach is iompairc í atá níos sine ná sin. I ndiaidh na seachtainí lán le tráchtanna mórtasacha agus daoine á thuaradh an Read more…
By Ronan Duggan The DCU men’s team returned to the summit of inter varsity athletics when comfortably claiming gold at the recent cross country championships at Waterford IT. Once again, DCU’s men’s team toed the Read more…
By Eoghan Cormican The camogie side’s bid to add the league crown to the recently captured Purcell Cup ended in bitter disappointment when they were outgunned by a stronger and more skilful UL side at Read more…
Sinead Brennan talks to three quarters of Superhanz about their latest EP and plans for the future When you hear the word Superhanz you might think of the cocaine addicted musician Super Hans from Peep Read more…
Not only were they musicians, they were global trendsetters and cultural icons. They are the best selling band in history, with an estimated one billion records sold, and were each individually named in Time Magazine’s Read more…
My television viewing habits have taken on a double life recently, as if to confuse me when I suddenly form opinions on things I didn’t know I cared about – like sports. Normally, days in Read more…
by Emma-Louise Hutchinson Pushing a TV show in LA, mingling with comedians, actors and musicians, and nights spent hosting events in over 40 cities all over the world – it might not sound like the life Read more…
IT Carlow 25 DCU Force 17 Tom Rooney At IT Carlow There are no amount of adjectives, regardless how complimentary, that numb the pain of defeat but the Force took bravery and intensity to new Read more…
By Aisling Kett The DCU youth branches of Fine Gael, Labour and Sinn Féin have spoken of their contrasting views and plans regarding the upcoming EU Fiscal Compact referendum. DCU Young Fine Gael will campaign Read more…
By Aisling Kett A society dedicated to drinking tea has been set up in DCU. DCU Society Life Committee approved the establishment of DCU Tea Society at a meeting last Wednesday. DCU Tea Society aims Read more…
By Catrίona Hughes DCU’s animal welfare society, Whisker has raised over €1,000 so far this year for various sanctuaries helping homeless animals in Ireland. The figure emerged following a neutering awareness campaign and sponsored fast Read more…
By Aisling Kett Minister for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton told students that there are plenty of jobs in the EU when she spoke at an EU jobs fair in the Helix last Tuesday. The minister Read more…
By Mary McDonnell DCU lecturer, Brian Harney, delivered a 24-hour lecture in aid of ‘Baby Grace’ last Wednesday. Grace is the daughter of a PDP student in the Business School, and is being treated for Read more…
By Niamh Devereux We all have those nights. When a cheap bottle of wine from Tesco and the ‘three Jagerbombs for a tenner’ deal seems like a great idea – until the next morning. Read more…
By Brendan White Three DCU students will join other regional winners from around Ireland to compete for a place in the World Finals of the The Red Bull Paper Wings competition taking place in Read more…
By Aishling Phelan A DCU Sinn Féin petition could overturn the Class Representative Council’s decision to donate €10,000 to the labyrinth project. At the last CRC meeting, class reps voted in favour of the SU Read more…
Recently crowned Purcell Cup champions, DCU’s camogie side will look to achieve the double in tonight’s League final. Emma Brennan and Laura Twomey speak to Brenda White about a remarkable year for the college’s stickwomen. Read more…
By Eoghan Cormican You have to admire the newly crowned Sigerson champions. Our hearts can go out to a NUI Maynooth side that were clearly out of their depth, but we must take our hats Read more…
By Róisín Treacy Atheist Ireland wants teacher training college Hibernia to remove “defamatory allegations” from some of its course notes which blame atheists for some of the “worst horrors of history”, according to the Journal.ie. Read more…
By Catríona Hughes University College Cork must pay a former staff member in the research department an ex gratia redundancy payment in addition to her statutory redundancy entitlement after losing a challenge to a Labour Read more…
Newspapers will become extinct if they fail to embrace new technologies, according to the editor of The Irish Times. Speaking at an event in DCU last week, Kevin O’Sullivan stressed how important it is for Read more…
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