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DCU remembers victims of Kenyan massacre
The release of 148 balloons commemorated the lives of those slain in a memorial service held by DCU Read more…
All of the latest on and off campus news.
The release of 148 balloons commemorated the lives of those slain in a memorial service held by DCU 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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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…
Hayley Halpin reports on various events held in DCU in the run up to the Marriage Equality Referendum 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…
Ireland has recently seen a mammoth of private language schools abruptly closing their doors and leaving their students out of pocket. Our Deputy News Editor Aura McMenamin looks into the current state of the situation. Read more…
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) will soon examine the feasibility of the national student grant system, SUSI, as news has emerged that €4 million was overpaid to students who weren’t eligible for the payment. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
President of NUI Galway James J Browne, declined to meet with Oireachtas members over concerns with recent gender discrimination issues within the university. Nicola Ayres reports. Read more…
An academic at Ulster University has been criticised for homophobic comments made on his personal Facebook account during an online debate. Dr Mark Gilfillan, a research associate in Irish Jewish history, described homosexuality as a Read more…
Construction on the new €14 million student hub will begin early next year Students’ Union President Kenneth Browne tells our News Editor Katie O’Neill. Read more…
Iranian political activist refused to deliver a talk in Trinity after security imposed restrictions on the event, which they felt would be “one-sided” and “antagonising” to Muslim students. Jennifer Purdy reports. Read more…
New government proposals will entitle asylum-seeking-students to the same third level education access as Irish students. Paul Dwyer reports. Read more…
Queen’s University Belfast will cut student intake and academic staff over the next three years to cover an £8 million reduction in funding from Stormont. Aaron Mc Elroy reports Read more…
The USI summit held in Mansion House last week was a hub for student start-ups. John Casey reports. Read more…
The student-run Trinity College magazine, MISC is in hot water after publication of rape story. Katie O’Neill reports. Read more…
Students at the National College of Art and Design are being supported by their British and Dutch counterparts among others Read more…
The President of NUI Galway spoke of his regret at the “PR disaster” by the debacle over its invasive health questionnaire last month. Read more…
An outbreak of the mumps is currently affecting many university campuses in Ireland. Chai Brady has more. Read more…
Aura McMenamin spoke to some of the Grangegorman squatters who have been facing eviction from the site over the past two weeks. Read more…
UCD are to play host to a commemoration conference in the lead up to the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
The planned one-day strike will involve 60 academic staff and will take place on April 16th. Read more…
Officials at the Department of Social Protection have been criticised for their lack of knowledge about the one parent family payment and what it means for single parents in education Read more…
Students across Britain and Northern Ireland are expected to find it easier to access the C.A.O system under new changes that will be implemented next year. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
The USI want the Stop Out-of-Control drinking campaign demolished because of its links with Diageo. Katie O’Neill reports. Read more…