Joan Burton heckled in Glasnevin
Joan Burton was met by anti-austerity protesters who condemned her appearance at the opening of a new food bank Read more…
Joan Burton was met by anti-austerity protesters who condemned her appearance at the opening of a new food bank Read more…
Five food myths that you probably grew up believing. Read more…
DCU President, Brian MacCraith speaks to The College View about a fundraising campaign that will dramatically change the face of the university. Read more…
DCU students share stories of unreliable landlords during the accommodation crisis Read more…
The new €14m Hub will commence construction between August and July 2016. Read more…
Michaela Gaffney says Susan Hawkins had a huge influence on her life. Read more…
DCU boasts the oldest and biggest access programme in the country which began with six students and now grants access to third level education for over 1,200. This year 434 students will enter DCU under the access programme. Read more…
We live in a world where there’s an app for everything, so it’s no real surprise that relationships are moving online Read more…
Ryan McBride spoke to pop rockers The Hoosiers ahead of their Freshers’ Ball debut. Read more…
Students left frustrated and unable to fulfil work commitments as class timetables continuously changed in the run up to the academic year. Read more…
The College View team reflect on a summer of glorious music. Read more…
Looking back to that decision I made almost five years ago, I haven’t regretted it once. Taking a time out from studying opened so many doors for me and made my dream of travelling possible. Read more…
Travelling is s a huge part of an Irish student’s summer, whether it’s a J1 Stateside or working for a club in the sun, there is no denying that it hasn’t crossed a student’s mind at least once. Read more…
Points for law, government and engineering courses rose in the CAO while other courses varied Read more…
Various groups and thousands of citizens demanded that the government hold a referendum on abortion following the general election. Read more…
European students have voted Ireland the number one place to study abroad according to a recent online study.
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DCU’s strong research output has seen its place in the World University Rankings rise Read more…
Sophie Spence talks to Aaron Gallagher about the honour she has had in her nomination for World Rugby Player of the Year and what she expects from the college’s rugby teams for the year to come. Read more…
Andrew Ralph sits down with Students for Sensible Drug Policy chairperson Dan Kirby to discuss the future of the branch in DCU. Read more…
Sean Cassidy responds to Taoiseach Enda Kenny’s recent comments that he will not commit to repealing the 8th amendment if Fine Gael return to government. Read more…
The merger of the Students’ Unions of DCU, St. Patrick’s College and Mater Dei is underway the consolidated SU system will see the sabbatical team double in size to six officers based in both DCU and St. Pat’s campuses. Read more…
Roghnaigh mé an cúrsa Gaeilge agus Iriseoireacht toisc go bhfuil grá mór agam don teanga agus bhí mé ag iarraidh feabhas a chur ar mo chuid Gaeilge. Áfach, tar éis dhá bhliain caite ar an Read more…
Trade unions SIPTU and the Irish Federation of University Teachers (IFUT) have this week called on Minister for Education, Jan O’Sullivan, to intervene in a dispute regarding equality in the workplace at NUI Galway.
‘Beatha teanga í a labhairt.’ Is beag Gaeilgeoir nach úsáideann an seanfhocal seo agus iad ag déanamh a ndícheall leas a bhaint as an teanga i ngach áit – sna scoileanna, sa choláiste, san ionad Read more…
Deputy Editor Stephen Keegan spoke to Cry Monster Cry about their whirlwind year. Read more…