Robbie Reid is a final year chemical and pharmaceutical science student in DCU and is running for Vice President for Education. He was also class rep for 4 years here and has sat on the
With election time closing in – so close it’s actually today – it’s voting time. Turnout in DCU has traditionally been low, which makes it all the more important to get your vote in today.
Lorna Finnegan is last year’s Clubs Officer and running for Vice President for Welfare. She wants to improve Mental Health week: “it shouldn’t be something that’s talked about for just a week” and move RAG week
Laura is a third year Communications student and is running for Vice President for Welfare. If elected, Laura wants to deal with the “nitty gritty” topics of sexual awareness during SHAG week. There are certain
Colin Brennan is a final year Journalism student and your potential SU President for next year DCU students voted to re-affiliate with the Union of Students Ireland in a referendum in February. But on March
Aaron is the current Vice President for Education and your potential President for next year. DCU students voted to re-affiliate with the Union of Students Ireland in a referendum in February. But on March 28th, Students’
Candidates were out in force today to try and get your support. There were brownies, rice cakes and even a banana – life sized. To get the full info on your future President, Welfare and
The College View and DCUfm News are running a joint Opinion Poll to gauge how students will vote in the upcoming SU Elections. With Good Friday and a Bank Holiday falling in the midst of
14:08 Hustings still hasn’t started but there about 30 people here. Front rows are empty. The news team gather in a corner clutching their laptops. Gareth Bradshaw, the returning officer, and Paula Sheridan chair the