
Editorial - Volume XXXI Issue 4
Editorial - Volume XXXI Issue 4
Israel Strengthens Attacks in West Bank following Gaza Ceasefire
Extenuating Circumstances Policy to be Replaced in September 2025
UCD Spend Over €140,000 On 'Catering/Events' In University Lodge Since 2022
The University Observer reports from a packed-out Fitzgerald Chamber as President Orla Feely and Registrar and Deputy President Colin Scott delivered a powerpoint presentation on Strategy to 2030, marking a significant first in UCDSU Council history…
€3,500 is a lot of money to spend on a referendum that has failed to meet quorum twice in one year...…
UCD Students’ Union’s most recent Constitutional Referendum has failed to meet the 12.5% quorum needed to pass a constitutional referendum, as a 10.6% voter turnout is recorded.…
UCD Christmas Day traditionally takes place on the last Thursday in November, which this year falls on November 28.…
Editorial - Volume XXXI Issue 3
Camile Thai: Good Mood Thai Food
UCD Musical Soc ‘Raise a Little Hell’ in Opening Night of Bonnie and Clyde
Politics Plugged In: A Crisis for Discourse?
UCD Generate €37.2 Million From Student Residences In 2022/2023 Financial Year
Students Protest LnH ‘Fathers Should Have a Say’ Abortion Debate
UCDSU to Lobby for Mandatory Consent Training, Motion to Repurpose Smurfit Graduate Business School Rejected
Editorial - Volume XXXI Issue Two
Black-led Events, Chefs, and Food Businesses to keep your eye on.…
Moore Street’s history is enshrined by its migrant-led businesses and the open-air market. As an Bord Pleanála approve applications to develop the area, the fate of Moore Street is uncertain.…