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Training Restaurants – Are practical classrooms the way of the future?

Training Restaurants – Are practical classrooms the way of the future?

Traditional teaching methods are changing. I write this piece as a student of journalism, for a student led paper that is published online. While yes, there are many theory based…

NCAD is art at the heart of the Liberties

NCAD is art at the heart of the Liberties

The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) is Ireland’s oldest art institution. It was founded in 1746 as a drawing school by Robert West, an Irish artist and teacher…

St Paul’s CBS: a hidden gem near Smithfield

St Paul’s CBS: a hidden gem near Smithfield

Just down the road from the TU Dublin Grangegorman campus on North Brunswick Street lies a small secondary school called St Paul’s CBS. The saying ‘small but mighty’ is the…

Success for TU Dublin at Colleges FAI Finals

Success for TU Dublin at Colleges FAI Finals

TU Dublin was well represented at the Colleges FAI Finals on 1 March at Athlone Town Stadium. The top TU Dublin team who can select players from any of the…

Fine Art students hold public bake sale at new TU Dublin building

Fine Art students hold public bake sale at new TU Dublin building

Fourth year Fine Art students from TU Dublin have been holding a bake sale on the campus in order to help fund their final-year exhibition – and there are several…

New student campus on the blocks

New student campus on the blocks

A new student accommodation block with controversial ‘co-living’ spaces is set to rise on the site of Phibsboro shopping centre. In 2020, MM Capital (owners of the shopping centre) sought…

Herstory shines a light on student activism

Herstory shines a light on student activism

In celebration of St. Brigid’s Day 2022, the feminist movement Herstory held its annual light show, illuminating many Irish landmarks.   The annual Herstory light show took place last week to…

Third level GAA competitions cancelled

Third level GAA competitions cancelled

The GAA have confirmed the cancellation of all third level competitions, including the Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cups for the current college academic year.  This decision comes after the Government put…

Muay Thai still going strong

Muay Thai still going strong

In 1999, Dublin’s ‘Origins Muay Thai’ club opened its doors for the first time. It was the first gym offering training in the combat sport Muay Thai to be opened…

Griffith College sponsor Kevin’s GAA

Griffith College sponsor Kevin’s GAA

Griffith College have announced its sponsorship of one of the oldest GAA clubs in Dublin. Griffith College will sponsor the Kevin’s GAA club’s camogie team for the 2019 Feile na…

Franner Coach praises players

Football coach Conor Doyle praises Francis St. players' enthusiasm after their stunningly successful season.…

St Patrick’s Season Preview

St Patrick’s Season Preview

With the Airtricity League kicking off again we look at the hopes of St Patrick's Athletic this season.…

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