What Does UCDSU Do Anyway? An Interview with Marc Matouc, UCDSU Graduate Officer
Co-Editor Emma Hanrahan speaks with Marc Matouc to find out what the role of UCDSU Graduate Officer entails. The Students’
Co-Editor Emma Hanrahan speaks with Marc Matouc to find out what the role of UCDSU Graduate Officer entails. The Students’
The Students’ Union is facing an engagement issue. The disconnect between UCD students and their student representatives has resulted in
In a message to all UCD students and employees this morning, University President Orla Feely refused to take a stance
The Student’s Union is facing an engagement issue. The disconnect between UCD students and their student representatives has resulted in
On October 5th, the Postgraduate Workers Organisation (PWO) met at 9:30 in the Front Square of Trinity College Dublin to
The Student’s Union is facing an engagement issue. The disconnect between UCD students and their student representatives has resulted in
Red. The colour associated with danger, dominance, desire, and now Autumn/Winter 2023. This season marks the end of Barbie-era, those
“Unprecedented levels of construction cost inflation” will seize plans on a student residence scheme and Centre of Creativity at the
Irish universities have been granted permission from the Government to hire more than 1500 new permanent staff members this year
Last year, Professor Andrew Deeks announced his intention to resign as President of UCD to take up a new role
UCD Confessions needs no introduction. The infamous social media page with over 18,000 followers has quickly cemented itself into the
The College Tribune spoke to Míde Nic Fhionnlaoich, the sole candidate for Welfare Sabbatical Officer in the 2022 UCDSU elections.