Katie Ascough

UCD Students to Spend 40 to 60 Per Cent of Schedule in Classrooms

UCD Registrar and Deputy President Mark Rogers outlined the college's plans for next year in an email today.
By Sárán Fogarty and Cormac Watson

The Most Read Articles of 2018

For the fourth-ever year, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a year, with stories from Take Back Trinity to trees collapsing.

UCDSU Elections, Academic Senate, Two Referendums

Ascough Impeachment Result Draws Near

Live updates from UCD as students vote on Ascough's future.
Editorial

The Honourable Reasons for Engaging in the TCDSU Elections

The student representatives you elect will be able to alter the course of many a matter.
Editorial

UCDSU is What Happens When Apathy Prevails in Student Elections

Students in UCD need to consider what kind of leader they want to take them into a repeal referendum.

UCDSU Opens Nominations for President Following Ascough’s Impeachment

The union will hold elections to replace Ascough at the end of November.
By Róisín Power
Editorial

Ascough May Have Been Just What UCDSU Needed

In recent years, UCDSU had seemingly developed an aversion to its history at the forefront of social change.

Ascough Result Shows that Student Politics Can Matter

Simon Foy argues that after last night's victory for the impeachment side, even sceptics can be convinced of the value of student politics.
By Simon Foy

After UCD Votes to Impeach, Ascough Comes Out Defiant

An overwhelming majority of students voted to remove her from the office.
By Kathleen McNamee and Dominic McGrath