Overnight Stays Ban, Unclear Enforcement: UCD Residences COVID Rules
Bans on overnight stays, self-regulated sanitation, and legally enforced self isolation for international students are just a few of the
Bans on overnight stays, self-regulated sanitation, and legally enforced self isolation for international students are just a few of the
The US Department of State has branded the Chinese Confucius Institute U.S. Centre (CIUS) as a “foreign mission” which alongside
All first year students in University College Dublin (UCD) must complete an online bystander intervention module as part of their
First year students will have the option to take part in the Peer Mentoring programme remotely this year. Certain Orientation
Students in universities in South Korea have been told they will receive partial refunds of tuition fees, following the move
A positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed on the grounds of University College Dublin’s (UCD’s) main campus. Reports emerged
The Food Society won the top prize, Society of the Year at the Society of the Year Awards last Thursday.
Numbers seem to be everywhere these days. Be it the latest dosage of discovered coronavirus cases, the oft-repeated 2 metre mantra of social distancing or whatever that ‘R number’ claims to be (search me – I was a veteran of the back row in maths). But there is one number I do understand and if you’re a UCD student or just someone who cares about their physical wellbeing – you should too. That number is €100,000,000. Those six figures represent the financial blackhole faced by UCD for the upcoming year because of COVID-19 and what students will pay for not just from their pockets, but from their physical and mental wellbeing.
University College Dublin (UCD) has accumulated over €800,000 in hotel expenses in the past 4 years, according to financial records
University College Dublin (UCD) has revised its estimations for in-person class time next Trimester. Originally announcing 40-60% for undergraduates and
UCD, along with the other Irish institutions of higher education, has welcomed new guidelines allowing for one metre social distancing
Convicted serial rapist Patrick Nevin has had his sentence increased by two and a half years. Cathleen Noctor SC appealed