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What’s Going Wrong With Ireland’s College Experience?

For generations, going to university in Ireland was a defining rite of passage. A few intense y...

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02.00 2 Mar 2026


What’s Going Wrong With Ireland’s College Experience?


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02.00 2 Mar 2026


For generations, going to university in Ireland was a defining rite of passage. A few intense years of independence, late nights, lifelong friendships, and a campus culture that felt alive. But for many students today, that picture looks vastly different. 

On today’s Newstalk Daily, Ciara Doherty asks whether the traditional Irish college experience has been quietly reshaped — or hollowed out — by Covid disruption, soaring rents, long commutes, and the cost-of-living crisis. 

Ciara is joined by Trinity College Dublin student and Irish Examiner columnist Jane Cowan, and by Dr Mary McAuliffe of UCD, to explore what’s changed, what’s been lost, and whether policymakers truly understand modern student life. 

If you’re a student — or the parent of one — we’d love to hear about your experience. Email newstalkdaily@newstalk.com or get in touch with Ciara on Instagram @officialciarad. 


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