It’s Not Them, It’s Us
As the posters go up, we are once again presented with a familiar set of assurances. The candidates promise affordable student accommodation, a better campus life, and a new focus on commuter issues. We, as Read more…
As the posters go up, we are once again presented with a familiar set of assurances. The candidates promise affordable student accommodation, a better campus life, and a new focus on commuter issues. We, as Read more…
“I felt proud of myself as a woman, knowing that I can do what I can do. But as a black woman, that’s another level where you have to prove to a society that hasn’t Read more…
The 12 brand new game enhancement rules will be trialled during the 2026 Lidl National Football League season, which commenced on January 18th. The rule enhancements are aimed at improving gameplay and consistency, with the Read more…
Michael Carrick had a dream start as Manchester United head coach as his side ran out 2-0 victors in the Manchester Derby. Goals from Patrick Dorgu and Bryan Mbeumo helped United claim an impressive win Read more…
DCU Politics Society’s second annual ambassador panel took place on Tuesday, the 27th of January, with a strong turnout to discuss the future of NATO amid a tumultuous political climate. The panel consisted of H.E. Read more…
An exciting winter activity suited for the daring. This regular activity for swimmers is gaining traction online among those seeking the wellness benefits of plunging into ice-cold water. So, what are these benefits? Many swimmers Read more…
Do you ever find yourself scrambling to get things done? Sometimes, doesn’t it feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day? Well, you’re not alone, and you’re not stuck with this feeling either; Read more…
Every friend group has at least one. You know the kind of guy. You have been up since 6:00 AM, busting your balls for your minimum wage job or apprenticeship. Yet this guy was up Read more…
We’ve all been there, right? Saturday night, the tunes are blaring, the vibes are immaculate, and the drink is hitting you in all the right places; you have a good buzz going. You look at Read more…
The Initial Panic Your exams are next week. Your assignments are due tomorrow. They aren’t, but with the large quantity of panic attacks you’ve had entering Week 11, they may as well be. Let’s be Read more…
After a scene-stealing turn as a distraught father in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, Brendan Fraser returns to the screen to play a man who has never been a father and never had a father. Hikari’s Read more…
As I sit here on the beach in 32 degrees heat, in the middle of January, suckling away on a strawberry flavoured Calippo writing this, I can’t help but wonder what life would be like Read more…
It feels wrong to critically evaluate The Voice of Hind Rajab. Especially when you consider that this is just one of thousands of stories. There are thousands of Hind’s out there, whose stories never got Read more…
Taylor Swift dropped her new album “The Life of a Showgirl” on Friday, October 3rd 2025, and the Swifties went wild. However, not in a good way; in fact, they were losing their minds. Longtime Read more…
Revisiting the Myth: Del Toro vs the Pop Culture Monster Green skin, a square head, barely intelligible speech, bolts in the neck, scars everywhere: Frankenstein’s creature has become a true icon of horror. Yet, Mary Read more…
Six years ago, when I was still an active member of ‘stan Twitter’ – if you know, you know – I first heard about an app through my American mutuals: Letterboxd. At the time, I Read more…
The Aviva Stadium will be the scene where Shamrock Rovers take on Cork City in the FAI Cup final. It will be the first Dublin-Cork final since 1998 when Cork City faced Shelbourne in Dalymount Park. Read more…
The MPS 40th Anniversary Ball is taking place this Friday and members are in for a treat of red, black and gold! All society members are on the guest list, (though tickets are already going Read more…
On Monday, the 15th of April 2024, DCU’s Media Production Society saw the election of a brand-new committee for the 2024/2025 academic year. After many speeches, questions, votes, and smiles, a new committee has finally Read more…
Since 1984, it has been a tradition for the songs nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars to be performed live during the awards ceremony each year. Whether that be Cynthia Ervio singing Stand Read more…
[dropcap]C[/dropcap]hinese takeaways and ready meals should carry health warning labels on their packaging and menus for high salt content, according to health campaign group Action on Salt.
[dropcap]E[/dropcap]ngagement and unity were the main themes encompassed in all the speeches delivered by candidates at Tuesday night’s Postgraduate Hustings. While four candidates of the eleven were unable to attend due to work commitments, the Read more…
Aisling Fagan is a final year Communications student and is running for the position of Vice President for Welfare and Equality. She wants DCU students to know they are important and that she is always Read more…
Sarah Moore is a second year English & Media student hoping to represent DCU as Societies Officer in 2018/2019. She faces opposition from one other candidate, Catherine Kane. Sarah plans to have more interaction among Read more…
[dropcap]C[/dropcap]atherine ‘Cat’ Kane, a Religious Education and Music student in St. Patrick’s college, decided to run for the position of Societies Officer during 2018’s Student Union Elections in an effort to unify all three DCU Read more…