My Experience at DCUfm
When I first applied for my transition year work experience at DCUfm I had little knowledge about radio or media studies. I was nervous to see whether or not I would find it interesting and Read more…
When I first applied for my transition year work experience at DCUfm I had little knowledge about radio or media studies. I was nervous to see whether or not I would find it interesting and Read more…
Jade O’Leary looks at the innovative new anti-sex trafficking campaign launched earlier this month. Read more…
Róisín talks about the exquisite beauty of Beijing, its vibrant markets and how to get the best out of its rich culture. Read more…
Giulia Luzi shows how racism is still alive among the Roma families and Travellers in Ireland.
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Rebecca Lumley looks at the brave young women who have overcome incidents of rape, murder and poverty in the world’s most repressive societies and are now leading a new generation of female leaders. Read more…
Aoibheann Diver looks at what makes an interesting Tinder conversation and how it has changed the world of dating. Read more…
” Over 22,000 attendees from six continents descended on Ballsbridge and claimed the RDS as their own for three days to see what the plucky start-ups have to offer.”
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Eoin Lúc Ó’Ceallaigh looks at the future of Sinn Fein as they are on the verge of power. Read more…
Jade O’Leary looks at the effects that reality TV has on our generation. Read more…
The tech giants who can do it all: Facebook and Apple now freeze eggs. Read more…
Jade O’Leary discusses whether or not diet supplements really give the amazing results that they claim. Read more…
Sober October is upon us, and the question on everybody’s mind is how a devout drinker can partake in the festivities. Read more…
Colm Quinn offers advice to students who are not happy with their chosen college course. Read more…
The world’s leading thinkers and doers come to DCU to talk about their inspirational lives and experiences. Read more…
Hundreds of families are torn apart each year as a result of car accidents and Kym was only one of the people killed on Irish roads that week. Read more…
The ‘Umbrella Revolution” shows us the power of students and how we should fight for a say in our country. Read more…
Kevin Kelly talks about the life of clubs and societies Read more…
Alana Laverty talks about her not-so-glamorous experiences as a lingerie store manager. Read more…
Aidan Delaney discusses the choice of music at our SU events and the absence of heavy metal Read more…
Fionnuala Jones discusses the well known vlogger’s use of Youtube as a platform for sexual harrassment. Read more…
Loss, gain, and all things weight-related have become a major talking point in the media today. However, does this constant discussion of body image make it harder for people to feel content with themselves? Read more…
People are now too willing to place their full trust in the internet. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, the benefits greatly outweigh the damage it can cause most of the time. Imagine the world today without email, social networking and cat videos. That’s not a world for me. Read more…
Alana Laverty talks about being addicted to fast food. Read more…
It’s tough being an avid GAA supporter. Between the array of emotions during each game and the expense of tickets, travel and sometimes accommodation, it’s so much more than a hobby. Read more…
A closer look at Emma Watson’s powerful speech on feminism and the ongoing fight for gender equality. Read more…
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