TILDA research shows that the number of dying patients who need palliative care will increase by 84 per cent by 2046.
By Emma Donohoe
The trio of acts will play the ball on April 17th.
By Emer Moreau
The band have accomplished more than many in their two years of existence.
By Joe Coughlan
Oye criticised the College for not tabling now-reversed pay cuts for casual staff as an issue for discussion, after she did not oppose the proposal.
By Donal MacNamee
College will restore the old rates of pay for those affected by the revised hourly rates.
By Donal MacNamee and Cormac Watson
Editorial
Issues like autonomy and student accommodation didn’t get an airing at a fractious higher education debate this week.
An internal memorandum proposes a cut to hourly pay rates for casual work – a move condemned as 'outrageous' by the president of the GSU.
By Donal MacNamee
Filmmaker Abel Ferrara, in Dublin for the Silk Road Film Festival, is controversial, cantankerous – and fascinating conversation.
By Stephen Patrick Murray
Editorial
Many of the policies College intends to pursue in the next five years appear specifically designed to arrest a series of rankings slumps.
It's RAG Week, which means a plethora of society activity. Don't miss out.
By Catriona Paget