Welcome back to another dramatic episode of Rachel’s life. Get cosy and grab some snacks and get ready for a world of drama… Joking. The week prior wasn’t the worst week I’ve had since the start of 2023, the good is pushing hard to outweigh the bad; fair play to it for trying, it has never tried that hard before. What, oh what has happened this week, apart from the odd … [Read more...] about The Rachel Diaries
Archives for February 2023
Exit Interview with SU Vice President: Education Officer Joe Mee
Looking back on your election manifesto, do you feel this year has been a success? Overall I am happy with what I have achieved this year although many goals on my manifesto changed. The reality of the role, the insight gained during the role, and the feedback you receive from students change your goals. I found that I pursued different objectives than I had originally … [Read more...] about Exit Interview with SU Vice President: Education Officer Joe Mee
Exit Interview with SU President Sai Gujulla
Looking back at your own election manifesto, do you feel this year has been a success? Personally, I feel it has been successful. The main aspects of my manifesto that I have accomplished so far include accessible leadership, improved relationship with the University and Students, opening up the discussion of Students’ Union funding and preparing a funding proposal and much … [Read more...] about Exit Interview with SU President Sai Gujulla
Student Speak
Vusi Thabethe Access Course Student Some of the things I would like to see from the new and upcoming student union reps is accessibility! I find that it is difficult to get in touch with some of the representatives. If the representatives are elected by the students then I think it’s only fair that they make time for the students. Aoibhe Hopkins 3rd Year … [Read more...] about Student Speak
Leas Uachtarán don Ghaeilge Candidate: Seánie Ó Gáibhín
Seánie Ó Gáibhín is running for Leas Uachtarán don Ghaeilge They were unavailable before our deadline. … [Read more...] about Leas Uachtarán don Ghaeilge Candidate: Seánie Ó Gáibhín