College
Government Must Give ‘Clarity’ on Voter Registration Ahead of Election, Says USI
USI President Lorna Fitzpatrick demanded that the government ensure voters registered in the last year will be automatically able to vote.
New College Deal With UPS to Create European Internships for Students
The new partnership will also allow students and staff to collect their online shopping parcels on campus at any time of day or night.
Crash, Bang – Thumper? Meet the Band Taking Dublin by Storm
Six-person band Thumper have made their mark on Dublin's music scene with a sound covered in fuzz yet still relatable to their growing fanbase.
Editorial
For Universities, Brexit’s Risks Aren’t Just Concerning – They May be Irreversible
The government this week announced that fee arrangements between Ireland, the UK and Northern Ireland will be maintained for another year.
Do Ollscoileanna, Tá Níos Mó ná Baoill i gCeist Leis an mBreatimeacht
An tseachtain seo d'fhógair an rialtas go gcoimeádfar socrú táillí idir Éire, an RA agus Tuaisceart Éireann le haghaidh bliain eile.
UCD LGBTQ+ Society Blasts Upcoming Visit of Controversial Chastity Advocate
Controversial Catholic preacher Jason Evert has also said he believes that homosexuality is 'disordered'.
Four Days, Two Mary McAleese Visits: Trinity’s New Chancellor Touches Down
Trinity's new chancellor marked her election by giving two addresses in recent days.
Fee Arrangements Maintained for UK and Irish Students Next Year
The government today announced that Irish students enrolling in UK universities in 2020/21 will continue to pay existing fees.
NUI Galway Plans for Major Campus Expansion in New Strategic Plan
The 175-year-old university hopes to make developments to its infrastructure over the coming years.
New Library Self-Service Machines to be Rolled Out this Month
The new machines will be up and running before students return to lectures on January 20th.