Who are the Presidential hopefuls and how do they get elected?
With the 26th of October the date of the next presidential election drawing closer and closer and the presidential nominations
With the 26th of October the date of the next presidential election drawing closer and closer and the presidential nominations
The controversial UCD Confucius Centre is finally scheduled to be completed this September having run at least €4.8 million over
The LawSoc debate on a United Ireland covered the well worn debates for and against the reunification of Ireland, but
Britain is an island nation in every sense: geographically, culturally, and politically. As an island nation, Britain is protected by
Aidan Regan is assistant professor at the UCD School of Politics and International Relations. He has just been awarded a
Members of the UCD Common Room Club based in the Newman Building are considering a boycott action against the new
UCD Student’s Union tonight condemned the violence used against activists and protestors at the housing demonstration on North Frederick Street.
The 108th Session of the Law Society got off the a comedic start earlier yesterday with is orientation week debate;
The College Tribune has learned that money raised by the UCD Students Union for the campaign to that was due
David Kelly, Director of Financial Planning and Strategy in the College of Science and College of Engineering and Architecture, has
UCD President Andrew Deeks has confirmed the university is set to appeal a finding by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC)
UCD Students Union have announced changes to the UCD re-sit examination fee on Facebook this evening. The post which comes