Ballin’ on a Budget: A Classic Spaghetti and Meatball Recipe
As university students, the last thing any of us want to do after a long day of lectures is spend
As university students, the last thing any of us want to do after a long day of lectures is spend
The term ‘sovereign wealth fund’ has become a surprisingly household term in recent years. In particular, the sovereign wealth fund
Following unprecedented strike action by criminal barristers recently over the failure by the government to reverse longstanding pay issues, the
Irish Universities have been called upon to cut ties with Israeli institutions by 633 university academics in a letter to
The college year brings thousands of students back to the overcrowded Dublin housing market making it nigh on impossible to
Beidh aiféala ort muna mbeidh tusa i lár an aonaigh ag Oireachtas na Samhna! An deireadh seachtaine is tábhachtaí ar
No offence to the many, many Christmas songs out there, but Halloween music wins every single time. Give me “mua-haha”
‘Give Us The Night’. Is the planned extension of closing times for bars and nightclubs in Dublin a student’s dream
Earlier this month, the Nobel Prize laureates of 2023 were announced. Since the awards first began in 1901, Nobel Prize
As you may have already guessed from Coca-Cola’s pink cans adorning supermarket shelves, or Penneys’ new range of post-surgery bras,
Last May, tragedy struck the wider Irish cycling community as news of the passing of promising UCD Cycling Club member
All eyes were on Paris on Saturday at 8 o’clock as Ireland faced New Zealand in the quarter-finals of the