Articles

When Life Imitates Art As America Decides

November 5, 2024

The people are fighting. The ballot boxes are on fire. The politicians are lobbing insults. The news desks are debating their news slant. The executives are using their power to shift the democratic process. All Read more…

Articles

The Hidden Cost of Technology for Students

September 30, 2024

College is not easy. It’s academically rigorous, socially demanding, and certainly economically challenging, but it’s an utter privilege to be there. Okay, perhaps socially demanding is a stretch—the multiple nights out a week aren’t particularly stressful! But what’s not a stretch is the financial pressure that students and their parents are put through.  Read more…

News

Cycle lane inFAILstructures?

March 7, 2024

Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, streets are changing and concerns are growing across the country: the need for sustainable transport measures. The difficult challenge of balancing environmental considerations with increasing urban congestion Read more…

Features

Endometriosis Awareness Month

March 6, 2024

March is not only the month in which we celebrate women, it is also the month of yellow ribbons. It is an occasion to shine a light on the always relevant issue of endometriosis, a Read more…

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Gaming

2023 Nominees Announced for The Game Awards

February 16, 2024

Geoff Keighley hosted the Global Nominee Reveal on November 13th, announcing the contenders for one of gaming’s most significant events of the year. 31 categories showcase the best of the best for 2023’s year in Read more…

Music

The Impact of Taylor Swift

February 16, 2024

How she went from one of the most hated celebrities to one of the most loved within just a few years Taylor Swift’s rapid rise to stardom started at just the young age of 14, Read more…

Features

What is Dyslexia?

February 16, 2024

Dyslexia, a learning disability, or a learning style? 1896 was the year the first case of dyslexia was discovered, thanks to a general practitioner called Pringle Morgan. The word dyslexia comes from the Latin word Read more…

Articles

Signing off…

April 18, 2023

I still remember my first interview that I ever conducted. It was back in the depths of Ireland’s second lockdown during Autumn 2020.  I interviewed Alicia O’Sullivan, the then-Education Officer of the Irish Second Level Read more…