Childline experiences a large increase in calls amid Covid-19 Crisis
The number of children calling Childline has increased by over 20 per cent in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak as schools and childcare facilities have been closed.
The number of children calling Childline has increased by over 20 per cent in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak as schools and childcare facilities have been closed.
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) has found that the intake of Vitamin D may boost resistance to Covid-19, or reduce the severity of the illness in those already infected.
Since the decision to close all institutes of education came into effect last month, many students have had to make the difficult decision to leave their college lifestyles and return home.
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Leo Varadkar announced on Wednesday that Junior and Leaving Certificate exams will go ahead in June, as previously planned.
Travel agency USIT’s liquidation has left thousands of Irish students at a financial loss.
A petition to get DCU to implement a “no detriment” policy due to students working from home has passed over 1,300 signatures on Change.org.
Overcrowded hospitals, exhausted doctors, misinformation, white masks and hazmat suits.
This year’s second year and first year grade contribution on the final degree awarded to Humanities and Social Sciences students was suspended, the executive dean of the faculty, professor John Doyle, said in an email addressed to Read more…
DCU campus accommodation may be made available to the HSE on an emergency basis if the Covid-19 pandemic worsens.
All universities and colleges across the country are set to close due to coronavirus, according to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.
Fearghal Lynch was elected as President of DCU’s student’s union (SU) for the academic year of 2020/2021 with 2,288 votes on the third count.
A case of the coronavirus was confirmed in Trinity by provost Dr Patrick Prendergast.
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Engagement, LGBTQ+ inclusivity and microwaves were just some of the things discussed at this year’s students’ union (SU) hustings in Glasnevin.
DCU and the National College of Ireland (NCI) are investigating Monday night’s destruction of a consent display in DCU’s student centre.
A display in DCU’S Student Centre highlighting the topic of consent was destroyed on Monday evening.
DCU campus accommodation is set to increase the cost of rent by four per cent for the academic year 2020/2021.
Three referendums which were held by DCU Students’ Union were deemed to be invalid due to them not reaching quorum.
DCU’s Access Scheme was nominated for the award of Best Public Service in the Fingal Business Excellence and CSR Awards.
A Gay and a Non Gay Podcast Live Show combined the light and the dark, humour and solemnity and, of course, gayness and non-gayness.
Black Friday, is a 24-hour period of sheer overspending and panic, otherwise known as the beginning of the Christmas season.
A 24/7 mental health text line was launched by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) on Monday November 18th.
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