Young and running for politics: Declan Meenagh
Young local man, Declan Meenagh (24) is seeking election in Cabra. A member of the Labour party, he is a recent graduate of NUI Maynooth and visually impaired. Read more…
Young local man, Declan Meenagh (24) is seeking election in Cabra. A member of the Labour party, he is a recent graduate of NUI Maynooth and visually impaired. Read more…
Tá sé de chumacht againn uile cabhrú le feirmeoirí todhchaí níos fearr a thógail dóibh féin, agus coinníollacha oibre mór thimpeall an domhain a bhfeabhsú. Read more…
An phríomhchuspóir atá leis an Seachtain nó cultúr agus teanga na hÉireann a chur chun cinn, tírghrá a léiriú, agus an Ghaeilge a spreagadh i measc an phobail. Read more…
DCU and NUI Maynooth have been hit with controversy over fake stag and hen parties. Read more…
Aura McMenamin looks at the decline of Phantom FM and what the alternatives are for alternative music lovers. Read more…
Staff in the School of Communications are frustrated with server problems that are hindering students’ work. Read more…
Tá deireadh le stáisiún teilifíse na Crimé, agus tógann ceann Rúiseach a háit, ag tabhairt gealltanais agus ag ofráil tacaíocht do phobal uathúil an Chrimé. Read more…
Final year students consider their options as starting salaries fall to lowest rate in ten years. Read more…
Ruth Marnell looks at the controversy surrounding the Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade and their decision to not allow the LGBT community to march under pro-LGBT banners in the parade. Read more…
Viral vids or good old fashioned hard graft: what are the vital ingredients for a good fundraiser? The College View investigates. Read more…
What makes a video go viral? The College View looks at the ins and outs of what videos capture people’s imagination. Read more…
Figures released by the Lancet report and low wages for graduate nurses prompt student protests. Read more…
With Intra coming up for many students, is an internship even worthwhile these days? Read more…
Former DCU student Philip Cavanagh is attempting to become the first Irishman to row 2,100 miles across the Pacific Ocean. Read more…
DCU’s equestrian club competed strongly at some recent intervarsity events. Read more…
DCU’s ladies Gaelic football team recorded their second win in the group stages of the O’Connor Cup, beating UCD in St Clare’s. Read more…
DCU’s senior soccer team fell at the semi-final hurdle for the second year running in the Collingwood Cup last week. 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…
A recent RAG society event saw students pitch social enterprise ideas to a panel of social entrepreneurs in a bid for financial support. Hannah Moran reports. Read more…
The Foreign Affairs Minister has included educational services in Ireland’s international trade policy, hoping to take in €900m next year. Read more…
DCU is to host an international ethics symposium this May as part of President Higgins new ethics initiative. Read more…
UCD Students Union are keen to remodel and follow the example of UK SUs, which campaign for better student services on campus. Read more…
Students from across the country competed to make it to the furthest-flung corners of the globe for charity, as part of the recent ‘Jailbreak14’ event. Read more…
The Union of Students in Ireland organised the first ever National Conference on Gender recently, featuring modules on reproductive rights and transgender rights. Read more…
Students heard from successful graduates on how best to land their dream careers at a recent Careers Week talk at DCU. Read more…
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