Review: Marina and the Diamonds – Froot
Almost three years after the release of her second album, pop queen Marina Diamandis – better known by her stage name, Marina and the Diamonds – is back in the charts with her new record, Read more…
Almost three years after the release of her second album, pop queen Marina Diamandis – better known by her stage name, Marina and the Diamonds – is back in the charts with her new record, Read more…
Hawaiian Shirts in the Electric Chair bears the marks of experience. Scott Laudati, in his first book of poetry, summons a plethora of different situations to describe a world view that is at times cynical, Read more…
Emma Dungan pins two of Irelands cosmetic giants against one another in a bid to find the best eye-shadows Read more…
Not content with releases from Kanye West, Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Action Bronson to name a few, hip-hop in 2015 has decided to reward us again; Earl Sweatshirt has released a new surprise album. I Read more…
The media have been called to stop using stigmatising stock images of a person in isolation, head in hands, to accompany articles about mental health. Read more…
Chuaigh Feisire Éireannach de chuid Parlaimint na hEorpa, Liadh Ní Riada, ar stailc teanga ar feadh seachtaine mar agóid in aghaidh, ina cuid focal féin, an t-idirdhealú i gcoinne a teanga dúchais laistigh d’institiúidí an Read more…
Dating is a tricky game as many of us know all too well. In this edition of Man Talk, Chris talks us through the “who pays for what” first date fiasco. Read more…
One of the major changes to programmes at Maynooth University is a combined arts and science entry route. Jade O’Leary reports. Read more…
The typical night out for a girl, from a guy’s point of view, may go a little something like this:
Doing a J1 is easily one of the best decisions a young person can make, however it is possible that during the booking process you will deeply regret that decision. It is a hassle and this is what you should be prepared for. Read more…
This year, National Eating Disorders Awareness Week ran from Monday, February 23rd to Sunday, March 1st. Eating Disorders Awareness Week provides the opportunity to raise awareness and an understanding of eating disorders, while challenging greatly Read more…
Tá an bhliain ag imeacht go scioptha agus tá Lá Fhéile Pádraig eile thart cheanna féin. Is é an 17ú Márta ceann de na laethanta is tábhachtaí i rith na bliana, ní amháin do mhuintir Read more…
DCU will not conduct exams on the afternoon of the Marriage Equality Referendum as a result of a student-led petition. Katie O’Neill reports Read more…
This album, prematurely or not, is being labelled as one for the ages, and is getting mentioned in arguments over the Best Rapper Alive title. Offensive, ground-breaking and anchored in social awareness, To Pimp a Read more…
“Claire” The final word of the third season of House of Cards comes as a relief. I rub my eyes. Embracing my exhaustion at last I make a halfway sincere promise never to watch this Read more…
For many students, their time at DCU is quickly coming to a close. Jade O’Leary ponders life after university. Read more…
After being diagnosed with a heart condition, Cormac Ryan set up Cycle4Life to raise awareness about Sudden Adult Death. Read more…
We’re tired of hearing our parents and grandparents saying that these are the best days of our lives. Are they really? Read more…
Australia, Canada, America, Ireland. Where will you end up living after college? Read more…
Staff at the National College of Art and Design issued a letter of support to students after they staged a mass sit-in at the college yesterday.
Kevin Donoghue has been elected as President of the USI following his victory over fellow candidate, Glenn Fitzpatrick. We’ve all of the results of this week’s USI Officer Board elections. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
Over 300 students occupied two rooms at the National College of Art and Design today after the director of the college refused to meet them to discuss their concerns over cuts, overcrowding and funding.
The USI National Congress kicks off this Monday in Athlone as hundreds of delegates flock to the Sheraton Hotel to see the proceedings. Finnian Curran reports. Read more…
More than 400 students at the college hand-delivered a letter of demands to the college’s director, Declan McGonagle Read more…
DCU book their place in the Crowley Cup semi-final in convincing fashion against UUC. Read more…
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