The College View - Issue 8 - XVIII

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Vol. XVIII, Issue 8

Features:

Farewell Father Jack

Opinion:

If the catholic church is to survive, reform is essential

Wednesday, 9 March,, 2016

Sport: DCU too strong for Queen’s in quarter-final See back bage

THE COLLEGE VIEW Read more on page 16

Read more on page 9

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The DCU Dance Jazz group performing at the Dance Inters in Trinity College Dublin on March 2. The group came in third place. Credit: Colin Tonge

MacCraith gets grilling at CRC Katie O’Neill Deputy Editor @Katie_ONeill

OVERCROWDING in the computing faculty and campus accommodation rent hikes were among the issues Class Rep Council (CRC) brought to DCU President, Professor Brian MacCraith.

MacCraith put himself in the hot seat and invited questions from the reps in attendance. Three students raised the issue of overcrowding and underfunding in the computer sciences faculty.

With one final year computer applications student describing the situation as “dire”. “Does it concern you .. us going out to workforce with DCU degrees that aren’t up to standard because of the lack of funding that we have?” She probed MacCraith. “There’s more people than there has ever been and it’s so evident in the lecturing capabilities and resources in the labs,” another student from the faculty added. MacCraith admitted the faculty was under strain, but said the quality of degrees have not

suffered. “I’ll accept that we’re operating at maximum levels but I don’t think we’ve crossed that line yet and that’s why I say there’s need for investment.” “There are no messages coming to me from industry that the quality of our graduates are diminishing. Our computing students are the most in demand computing graduates of any Irish university and continue to be so.” The rent increases in campus accommodation were also raised. Economics, Politics and Law student, Sean Cassidy criticised the university’s decision to raise campus rents for a third consec-

utive year. “I’ve been doing some analysis on the increase happening in campus res over the past couple of years. Two years ago it was 3 per cent, last year it was three per cent this year it was 10 per cent, actually for DCU students it’s a 10 per cent increase, for anyone sitting in St Pats it’s a 38 per cent increase,” he claimed. However MacCraith challenged these figures, claiming the rent was set to raise Full story on page 4

INSIDE THE SUSS

THE SUSS COVERS LEOʼS BIG WIN AT THE 88th ACADEMY AWARDS


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