The College Tribune’s Guide to Dublin City
As the new academic year kicks off, there is a sense of relief and happiness across campus as both students
As the new academic year kicks off, there is a sense of relief and happiness across campus as both students
The treatment of refugees in this country has become one of the many social justice issues the Irish music scene
You know that door-opens-into-a-portal thing they show in Sci-Fi shows, where a person opens a door and steps into a
So uh.. this is all quite awkward, isn’t it? With most of us here in UCD on our third or
We are creatures of habit. We find comfort in routine, in getting a morning coffee, in seeing that same stranger
From Wind and Water at the Upper Lake to the Tremor in O’Brien Centre for Science, we’ve all walked past
Most society-run events have had to be cancelled in light of COVID-19, but UCD Indian Society (IndSoc) barely escaped the
When we think of the arts, we may think of the privileged, of those who can afford failure. This is
Master of Public Administration in Development Practice student Charlotte Thumser organised a workshop titled ‘Connecting for the Future – Mainstreaming
Approaching the creation of a verbatim theatre piece for the first time, UCD student Luke Shanahan brings “The Absolute State”
Most people associate the Gerald Manley Hopkins Building primarily with the Main Restaurant and Subway, but the real heart of
New Years may have come and gone, and it might have even tried eating you up, but hey, there are