The University Observer

The University Observer
"Ne quid false dicere audeat, ne quid veri non-audeat" ("To tell no untruth and leave no truth untold")

University Observer, 29 September 2009
Type fortnightly student newspaper
Format Broadsheet with tabloid insert
Editor Roisin Guyett-Nicholson
Deputy editor Martin Healy
Founded 1994
Headquarters UCD Student Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
Circulation 6,000
Website universityobserver.ie

The University Observer is a broadsheet newspaper distributed throughout the campus of University College, Dublin once every three weeks. It was launched in 1994 by University College Dublin Students' Union[1] as an immediate successor to the publication 'Students' Union News'. The paper maintains complete editorial independence from UCD Students' Union. The paper is accompanied by the arts and culture supplement 'OTwo.'

The paper was founded by dual editors Pat Leahy, now of the Sunday Business Post, and Dara Ó Briain, now of BBC and RTÉ comic fame. It has provided a number of notable Irish journalists their first break, including Roddy O'Sullivan and Shane Hegarty, now of The Irish Times; Declan Walsh, now of The New York Times; Alan Torney of RTÉ Radio 1; Sinéad Ingoldsby of BBC Northern Ireland; Daniel McConnell, Political Editor of the Irish Examiner; Juno McEnroe of The Irish Examiner; Steve Cummins, editor of NME Ireland; Samantha Libreri of RTÉ News; Nathalie Márquez-Courtney of Image Interiors and Living; Stephen Carroll of France 24; Gillian Fitzpatrick of the Irish Daily Mail, and Gavan Reilly of Today FM.[2][3]

Editors

Co-Editors Art Director
Vol I1994–95Pat LeahyDara Ó BriainShane O'Neill and Declan Hackett
Vol II1995–96Roddy O'SullivanDeclan WalshShane O'Neill and Declan Hackett
Vol III1996–97 Shane Hegarty(Deputy Editor/Designer: Aengus Collins)
Vol IV1997–98Alan TorneySinéad IngoldsbyEdward Melvin
Vol V1998–99Katherine O'CallaghanEdward MelvinJames Kelleher
Vol VI1999-00Lucy MichaelSarah EganStuart Palmer
Editor Deputy Editor Art and Design Director
Vol VII2000–01Daniel McConnellJuno McEnroeTara Ghalaieny
Vol VIII2001–02Daniel McConnellColm MaguireRos Mac Thóim
Vol IX2002–03Enda CurranSteve CumminsIan Clarke
Vol X2003–04Samantha LibreriEmmet RyanDavid Fagan
Vol XII2005–06Sorcha Nic MhathúnaNathalie Márquez-CourtneySimon Larragy
Vol XIII2006–07Stephen CarrollMichelle McCormickSean Kearney
Vol XIV2007–08Rob LowneyDavid NearyTrevor Finnegan
Vol XV2008–09Danielle MoranZelda Cunningham Fiona McCabe and Sean Kearney
Vol XVI2009–10Catriona LavertyGavan ReillyKristin McKnight
Vol XVII2010–11Bridget Fitzsimons /
Paul Fennessy
Paul Fennessy /
Quinton O'Reilly
Jenn Compeau
Vol XVIII2011–12Jon Hozier-ByrneKate RothwellConor O'Toole
Vol XIX2012–13Emer SugrueAoife ValentineConor O'Nolan
Vol XX2013–14Kevin BeirneKillian WoodsConor O'Toole
Vol XXI2014–15Cormac DuffyDavid CorscaddenJames Brady
Vol XXII2015–16Gráinne LoughranPatrick KelleherJames Healy
Vol XXIII2016-17Roisin Guyett-NicholsonMartin HealyLouise Flanagan

History

The following is a selection of highlights or big stories published by the paper since its foundation. Part of this timeline was published in the print edition of the paper on 15 February 2011, and was contributed to by all former editors of the paper, during a threat to the existence of the paper by the Students' Union executive of the day.

1994–1995

Dara Ó Briain (Comedian) and Pat Leahy (Political Editor, Sunday Business Post)

1995–1996

Roddy O'Sullivan (Deputy News Editor of The Irish Times) and Declan Walsh (Head of Pakistan bureau, The New York Times)

1996–1997

Shane Hegarty, (Arts Editor & Columnist, The Irish Times)

1997–1998

Sinéad Ingoldsby (TV Producer, BBC) & Alan Torney (Radio Producer RTÉ)

1998–1999

Edward Melvin & Katherine O’Callaghan (School of English, Drama and Film, UCD)

1999–2000

Lucy Michael (Lecturer in Sociology, University of Ulster) & Sarah Egan (Lecturer in Sociology, Bard College, New York)

2000–2001

Daniel McConnell (Political correspondent, Sunday Independent) & Juno McEnroe (Irish Examiner)

2001–2002

Daniel McConnell (Political correspondent, Sunday Independent)

2002–2003

Enda Curran (Reporter, Dow Jones & Steve Cummins (Freelance, Irish Daily Star, NME)

2003–2004

Samantha Libreri (Reporter, RTÉ News) & Emmet Ryan (NetVisionary Journalist of the Year 2009)

2004–2005

Eoghan Casey (Trainee Barrister) & Eoghan de Bhulbh (Bank of Scotland Ireland)

2005–2006

Sorcha Nic Mhathúna (former national newspaper sub-editor and now a post-graduate student) & Nathalie Márquez Courtney (Deputy Editor, Image Interiors & Living)

2006–2007

Stephen Carroll (France 24) & Michelle McCormick

2007–2008

Rob Lowney & David Neary (former sub-editor for the Star and Star on Sunday)

2008–2009

Danielle Moran (Researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science) & Zelda Cunningham (Trainee Solicitor)

2009–2010

Catriona Laverty (Trainee Doctor) & Gavan Reilly (Senior/political correspondent at Today FM)

2010–2011

Bridget Fitzsimons, Paul Fennessy and Quinton O’Reilly

2011–2012

Jon Hozier-Byrne and Kate Rothwell

2012–2013

Emer Sugrue and Aoife Valentine

2013–2014

Kevin Beirne and Killian Woods

2014-2015

Cormac Duffy and David Corscadden

2015-2016

Gráinne Loughran and Patrick Kelleher

Awards

Since its foundation the University Observer has distinguished itself receiving countless awards at national and international level. An eight-time winner of the Newspaper of the Year award at the Irish Student Media awards, most recently in 2016, the paper has also won several best editor, best news reporter, best design, and best feature writer awards.

In 2002, the paper became the first Irish student newspaper to be recognised at the renowned Guardian Student Media awards in London, taking the runner up prize in the Overall Best Newspaper category. The prize was accepted by editor Daniel McConnell and News Editor Enda Curran.

Each year, The University Observer awards the Dara Ó Briain Memorial Cup to the winner of the intra-office Fantasy Six Nations League, while the winner of the Fantasy Premier League mini-league is awarded the coveted Pat Leahy Memorial Cup.

Year The Dara Ó Briain Memorial Cup The Pat Leahy Memorial Cup
2010 Stuart's Barns
Manager: Richard Chambers
AC Slater
Manager: Paul Fennessy
2011 Stade Bombay
Manager: Killian Woods
Local Sports Team
Manager: Kenneth Barrett

References

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