Tattoos & Piercings: A Style Statement or Obstacle to Employment?
Rebecca Keane argues that tattoos and piercings should never be used as an excuse to dismiss employees from the workplace. Read more…
Rebecca Keane argues that tattoos and piercings should never be used as an excuse to dismiss employees from the workplace. Read more…
DCU has ranked within the top 500 best universities in the world in the new Times Higher Education (THE) world university rankings published recently. Read more…
Deputy editor Stephen Keegan investigates the recent controversy surrounding the Hard Working Class Heroes festival. Read more…
When starting something new and unfamiliar like university, it is important to feel like you belong. There are many different ways of achieving this, through clubs and societies, being on the class representative council, or volunteering. Read more…
Is it better to get a flu vaccine or brave the cold? Read more…
Stood by a pedestrian crossing, waiting for the lights to change, John realised death was about three feet in front of him. The lights changed. So did his outlook. Read more…
Gary Tynan stole the show as DCU freshers dominated NUI Maynooth in their opening match in the 2015/16 Freshers A Hurling league last Thursday night, October 8th at St. Clare’s. The wing-forward scored 1-3 from Read more…
On Wednesday, September 30th, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) released the SSE Airtricity League Consultation Process 2015, or the Conroy Report, as it has been dubbed in media circles. The 75-page report, produced by Read more…
The newest way to keep your friend in the know as you walk home is in the form of an App. The app known as companion is taking the world by storm since its release just a few weeks ago. Read more…
Style Soc hunt down DCU’s most stylish students. Read more…
Le Áine Marie Monk Nuair a bheidh an t-alt seo léite ag cuid mhór den ollscoil, béidh Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath, Coláiste Phádraig agus Institúid Oideachais Mater Dei mar clann nua go hoifigiúil. Read more…
Conor Jack Martin looks at the continued fixing of reality shows, and asks whether its the cause of their decline. Read more…
Tips on settling into college life. Read more…
DCU’s Céire Smith speaks to The College View about her road to Rio 2016 Read more…
No accommodation leading to long commutes Read more…
Two employees claim they were offered nearly€60,000 to resign from their jobs at the University of Limerick after they raised concerns about inappropriate money spending and financial mismanagement. Read more…
The lowdown on the coffee and tea festival which took place in the RDS this month. Read more…
Ryan McBride discusses whether or not reverse voting would be a suitable alternative to our current voting system. Read more…
Some cheap and cheerful things for students to do while living in Dublin. Read more…
Aoife McCormack shares her experiences on a J1 to California. Read more…
Having had Cerebral Palsy (CP) from birth, I aim to give an honest account of the effect it can have on your life and how it may affect you on a daily basis. Read more…
Following the ban of Native American headdresses at many music festivals this summer, Lisa O’Donnell looks into the debate on cultural appropriation. Read more…
Katie O’Neill analyses the USI pre-budget submission and speaks to USI President Kevin Donoghue about the student interest in the upcoming budget. Read more…
A simple and delicious bolognese recipe that is perfect for students. Read more…
Over €3.3 million in funding has been granted to researchers at Dublin City University for the development of a treatment programme for pancreatic cancer. Read more…