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Stood by a pedestrian crossing, waiting for the lights to change, John realised death was about three feet in front of him. The lights changed. So did his outlook. Read more…
Longer, more in-depth articles.
Stood by a pedestrian crossing, waiting for the lights to change, John realised death was about three feet in front of him. The lights changed. So did his outlook. Read more…
The newest way to keep your friend in the know as you walk home is in the form of an App. The app known as companion is taking the world by storm since its release just a few weeks ago. Read more…
Having had Cerebral Palsy (CP) from birth, I aim to give an honest account of the effect it can have on your life and how it may affect you on a daily basis. Read more…
Michaela Gaffney says Susan Hawkins had a huge influence on her life. Read more…
We live in a world where there’s an app for everything, so it’s no real surprise that relationships are moving online Read more…
Travelling is s a huge part of an Irish student’s summer, whether it’s a J1 Stateside or working for a club in the sun, there is no denying that it hasn’t crossed a student’s mind at least once. Read more…
Looking back to that decision I made almost five years ago, I haven’t regretted it once. Taking a time out from studying opened so many doors for me and made my dream of travelling possible. Read more…
Agree: First, a surrender to a salient point: yes, social media has transformed the way people communicate with each other at home and across the world. There is no denying that the cultural and technological Read more…
As the final issue before the referendum goes to print, Megan Roantree makes a final plea for a yes vote. Read more…
This list literally meant life or death for the family. 3 weeks and 2 days after being listed. Less than a month. It seems like a very short time, but when you have had Read more…
It will come as no surprise to anyone how obsessed our society is with online attention. Whether it is Facebook likes or Twitter favourites our generation is all about social media gratification. It won’t be Read more…
We’re all familiar with the recent scandal that was Eamonn Lillis’ release from prison after serving just over five years for the manslaughter of his wife. The man’s face was on every newspaper in the Read more…
Paul Dwyer looks at the work of animal rights activist Jane Goodall Read more…
In the last few weeks of her college experience, Ana looks into the fear of leaving the DCU bubble. Read more…
Jade O’Leary looks back on her time as a DCU student. Warning: contains nostalgia. Read more…
With so many people smoking weed, should it be made legal in Ireland? Read more…
Fionnuala Jones explores the world of make-up artistry. Read more…
In a world filled with technology, even the elderly couple on the train are checking their Facebook feed. Read more…
Have Apple gone too far with their new gold €11,000 watch? 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…
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…
Has rugby become about strength rather than skill? Read more…