Tierney Was a Bit of a Fascist. What (If Anything) Should We Do About It?
It would be difficult to understate Michael Tierney’s contributions to Irish higher education, and to UCD in particular. Born and
It would be difficult to understate Michael Tierney’s contributions to Irish higher education, and to UCD in particular. Born and
€14,000 umbrellas? Clubhouse’s COVID crunch revealed at AGM, including major expense The UCD Clubhouse held its Annual General Meeting on
This past week, the anonymous Instagram gossip account @ucdconfessions posted a number of criticisms of the way in which the
University College Dublin (UCD) has jointly received €5.1 million in Government funding to help develop security drones for the Irish
With the introduction of minimum unit pricing, many student drink staples have become more expensive than they’re worth. However, a
Last summer, when I was back home in New Jersey and fending for myself at a family barbeque, I struck
As a housing crisis grips Ireland’s capital, The new UCD accommodation in the newly-opened UCD Village can cost students upwards
Thirty-six students attended an online town hall on the recent conduct of UCD Professor Dolores Cahill, an academic who has
Developers have applied for fast-tracked permission to build a new student accommodation facility near UCD. If approved, the facility would
In a recent segment on Newstalk, Deputy Editor of the University Observer Nathan Young and Iona Institute Director David Quinn
NUI Galway has come under criticism by students and NUIGSU for not waiving their €295 resit fees despite their purpose
In the weeks since the passing of Michael Byrne, known to many as Old Man Belfield, a number of individuals