Corporate Law: The Dream or The Default for Law Students?
When you think of a career in law, what springs to mind? Is it the clichéd image of a judge banging their gavel or a barrister in their white wig pacing in front of a jury?
When you think of a career in law, what springs to mind? Is it the clichéd image of a judge banging their gavel or a barrister in their white wig pacing in front of a jury?
Co-Editor Emma Hanrahan speaks with Neo O’Herlihy, to find out what the role of Entertainments Officer entails. The Student’s Union
If the past month has taught us anything, it is that referendums sometimes raise more questions than they answer. This
UCDSU President, Martha Ní Riada, disrupts Nancy Pelosi’s address to UCD staff, students, and guests at the UCD University Club this
UCD BDS have labelled Nancy Pelosi as a “war criminal” and characterised an event she is attending in UCD as
As the head of the Tribune, the editor will act as a team manager. Editors will appoint section editors, contributors, and reporters to each beat. The editor is also tasked with upholding the legacy of The College Tribune through ethical and high-quality reporting.
Former U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi will visit UCD next Monday to receive an award at O’Reilly Hall.
Saskia (20) is a well-qualified candidate for the position of UCDSU Campaigns and Engagement officer. Her CV ticks all the
Neo O’Herlihy is a stage three English, Drama and Film student who is running against Daniel Devey in the hopes
Daniel Devey is a 21-year-old stage two archaeology and history student. He is running against Neo O’Herlihy, current SU Officer
This year, the race for Education Officer is a contested one, with Naomhán Mhaonaigh facing off against Tia Cullen.
Graduate Officer candidate Kylie McCardel is a twenty-six-year-old final-year Master of Common Law student at University College Dublin. For McCardel,