Working from Home for Young Professionals | Opinion
Working from home and the move away from the office is deemed as one of the silver linings coming from
Working from home and the move away from the office is deemed as one of the silver linings coming from
University College Dublin (UCD) have announced that learning will remain online until October 5th at the earliest. This date is
UCD will be operating under ‘Level 4’ COVID-19 restrictions, announced the Registrar Mark Rogers. This move will cancel all on-campus
The creation of an additional 800 new places for in demand university courses has been announced by Minister for Further
A UCD student has been among those released from Garda custody on Tuesday morning following a sit-in protest at the
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has introduced a new module to prepare students for ‘blended learning’ in the new academic year
UCD’s Drama Society have outlined to The College Tribune their intended strategy in restarting society activity in the coming months.
A report released on Tuesday, august 18th, investigating the impact of COVID-19 on nursing homes, has called for “systematic reform”
Outrage was sparked on Twitter on Sunday when a video of the D2 bar, Berlin, was released. The footage showed
Bans on overnight stays, self-regulated sanitation, and legally enforced self isolation for international students are just a few of the
Due to a severe shortage of Covid tests, some patients opted for strange measures. The Covid testing site based deep in the Courtown forest, was just one of many strange consequences of the Coronavirus crisis, and gained national news coverage, as the Irish public entered phase two of restrictions. These scam testing sites popped up all across the country, bringing plenty of tourism to previously unheard-of villages, such as Moon Coin.
On Thursday it was announced that the release of Leaving Certificate results for the class of 2020 would be delayed