A Second Year’s First Time on Campus Post-Pandemic
Missing out on your first year of college is undeniably hard. We’re told college is meant to be the best
Missing out on your first year of college is undeniably hard. We’re told college is meant to be the best
As the new academic year kicks off, there is a sense of relief and happiness across campus as both students
University College Dublin (UCD) is to proceed with plans to re-open campus for students with face-to-face teaching in the academic
The fine fellows over in the Labs of our very own UCD have been on that non-stop grind to develop
This week Eoin Fagan, UCD Science student and Anti Conversion Therapy Coalition (ACTC) member, spoke to The College Tribune on
It has been over a year since Ireland was thrown into the unknown and uncertainty of lockdown. During this time,
A recurring theme of the current UCD SU election is the ‘legitimacy crisis’ facing the Union. No doubt this is
When I moved to Ireland from the US there were definitely some cultural differences that took me by surprise. After
The long-held practice of students taking up part-time work along with university studies to help with their living expenses was
Ireland has been in the grips of COVID-19 for a year. While much of the country has come to a
Societies in University College Dublin are the meat of the sandwich that is the college experience. The events, the interactions,
Campus recruitment has taken a sharp turn during the pandemic. Tuesday the 26th of January saw UCD’s Virtual Internship Fair