A Broken System, A Fed -Up Workforce | Student Nurses React To Dáil Decision.
Late on Tuesday the 2nd of December, the Dáil rejected a motion, brought forward by People Before Profit, to pay
Late on Tuesday the 2nd of December, the Dáil rejected a motion, brought forward by People Before Profit, to pay
The Dáil has voted against the motion to pay student nurses & midwives. The motion was brought to vote by
The Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris has announced that the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and Institute of Technology
Considered by many to be the greatest band of all time, the Beatles were prolific in their output throughout the
T/W: Sexual Abuse and Child Abuse The founder of the UCD Rugby Academy and former Director of Rugby for University
T/W: Sexual Abuse After it was revealed last month that a Discord server containing over 100,000 intimate images of Irish
The push for legalisation of cannabis has gained a huge increase of support across the globe in recent decades. Many
A lack of student support and anger around the ‘No Detriment policy’ is the reason the University College Dublin Students’
Five UCD start-ups will pitch their business plans at the UCD VentureLaunch accelerator programme on Wednesday, competing for seed investment
The University College Dublin Students’ Union (UCD SU) rejected a proposed rebate of €50 on the student levy from the
Dr. Teresa Lambe, an Irish scientist working on the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, saw massive success this past weekend. Lambe “practically
RANKED is a series of articles in which The College Tribune looks at the discography of an artist and places