Welfare: McGoey on laughter therapy, colour runs and self-defence
McGoey talks about her original ideas, such as putting a fresh spin on Mental Health campaigns by introducing initiatives such as Laughter Therapy and Colour Therapy. Read more…
McGoey talks about her original ideas, such as putting a fresh spin on Mental Health campaigns by introducing initiatives such as Laughter Therapy and Colour Therapy. Read more…
Final year law student and Welfare candidate, Domhnaill Harkin, speaks to The College View about his ideas. Read more…
Ciara O’Dwyer is a final year communications student and Welfare candidate for the SU Elections. Here, she speaks to The College View about her plans if she is elected. Read more…
Lecturers in UCC have threatened to strike over attempts to impose changes to terms for new and promoted staff. Read more…
A new report indicates that female students across the country are consuming more alcohol than their male counterparts. Sharron Lynskey has more. Read more…
The marathon broadcast took place last weekend, smashing the Media Production Society’s €4k target in the process. Read more…
The new report from the HEA shows that just 14%-20% of professorships in Ireland’s top universities are positions held by women. Read more…
The drive, organised by the SU, the USI and GLEN took place across campus last Thursday. Read more…
The Equality Tribunal last week found that Dr Sheehy-Skeffigton had been discriminated against on the grounds of her gender. Read more…
The National Voter Registration Day took place on October 30th and aimed to register more young people to vote prior to upcoming referendums. Read more…
Organisers are keen to see more women take part in this year’s three day event. Read more…
The latest Times Higher Education university rankings failed to include DCU, with many other Irish institutions experiencing a drop in scores. Read more…
Students’ Union President Kenneth Browne has helped extend the opening hours of the library until 2am. Sharron Lynskey reports. Read more…
The outgoing sabbatical team tell us about their year in office. Sharron Lynskey and Elaine Carroll report. Read more…
Ticket sales for this year’s Summer Ball were hampered as some students queue for over four hours. John Casey, Sharron Lynskey and Finnian Curran report. Read more…
Students renting campus accommodation, Shanowen Hall, Shanowen Square and Gateway are all set to be hit by rent increases next year. Read more…
College students experiencing bullying of any form are encouraged to approach their course co-ordinator and surround themselves with good people. Read more…
DCU and NUI Maynooth have been hit with controversy over fake stag and hen parties. Read more…
Concerns have been raised as a new President of Queens University Belfast has been instated on a higher pay scale than the UK Prime Minister. Sharron Lynskey reports. Read more…
Tackling mental health issues is high on the agenda this semester for DCU’s Health Promotion Officer. Read more…
Employers are meeting with students in the Faculty of Engineering and Computing and filling them in on the skills and attributes most sought after, as Sharron Lynskey reports. Read more…
SHAG week took place on DCU campus last week, when inflatable penis pinatas, sexperts and sex comedians rolled into town to provide students with good-humoured advice and information. Read more…
Freshers Week 2013 proved a hit with incoming and continuing DCU students, with Grammy Award-winning 90s star Coolio headlining the Freshers’ Ball and Neil Delamere returning to his old alma mater to create some comical mischief with a favourable audience. Sharron Lynskey reports. Read more…
DCU’s Community Garden was officially opened by DCU President Professor Brian MacCraith last week.
DCU Drama Society impressed audiences with their production of Rent musical in the Helix from April 10th to 12th. Read more…