UCD
UCDSU Condemns Construction of €14m Private Club for Staff
UCDSU President Barry Murphy said that the construction of the building was given priority over other crucial services in need.
Editorial
Students Should Demand Better Protection for their Data
The extent of the information that colleges and students’ unions store about students should raise red flags.
In UCD, New Leap Card System Prompts Data Fears
The flaw in the system was highlighted by University College Dublin Students’ Union in a series of emails to the National Transport Authority.
Editorial
Trinity’s CAO Decline Shows it Needs to Focus More on the Here and Now
Despite lofty long-term ambitions, shifting perceptions suggest Trinity needs to step up and show what it has to offer.
Editorial
UCDSU’s Plagiarism is a Tacit Acceptance of the Work That USI Does
UCDSU may boast large student numbers, but the national representative union has the upper hand.
Léiríonn Bradaíl UCDSU an Tábhacht le hObair USI
In ainneoin líon ard na mac léinn UCDSU, tá an lámh in uachtar ag an aontas náisiúnta.
UCDSU Plagiarises USI Pre-Budget Submission
The majority of UCDSU’s submission is taken word for word from USI’s document.
UCDSU Proposes National Plastics Levy to Fund Higher Education
The union has called for a 25c charge on disposable coffee cups to generate extra funding for higher education in its prebudget submission.
Editorial
Trinity Business School’s Strategy is Bearing Fruit
This week saw the school’s executive MBA programme ranked above its counterpart in UCD.
Ascough and Cahill Clash on Eighth Amendment
The USI President-elect Síona Cahill debated Katie Ascough on RTÉ radio this morning.