Articles

Intermezzo is More Than Just a Buzzy Cover

November 6, 2024

On September 24th, Dublin’s bookshop windows were awash in white and blueas the literary world once again went Sally Rooney mad. Rooney’s fourth novel,Intermezzo, had readers awaiting its release with anticipation. Intermezzo feels like a Read more…

Irish & Languages

An Oidhreacht a d’fhág Liam Payne

November 6, 2024

Tá sé deacair a chreidiúint go bhfuil dhá sheachtain imithe anois ó d’imigh iar-réalt One Direction,Liam Payne, uainn. Ní raibh Liam ach 31 bliain d’aois nuair a thit sé go tragóideach óna bhalcóin sanAirgintín. Ábhar, Read more…

DCU News

DCU Students Drop Pens and Walk Out

October 17, 2024

A number of DCU students walked out of lectures in protest of government inaction on the rising financial costs of third level education. 
The walkout protest was one of many across the country. Read more…

Articles

Day One on the Campaign Trail

March 6, 2024

The second round of Student Union voting started with a bang, as the U building was flooded with colourful campaigning. Following last month’s failed bid to elect a new student government, past candidates have made Read more…

Film

The Holdovers is Bitter Sweet Note Perfect

March 6, 2024

It’s Christmas time at Barton Academy a New England Prep school and the social elite that fills fifth-period calculus or 4th-period ancient history are home for their winter break. Paul Hunham (Paul Giamatti) is a 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…

Features

We Should Enjoy Dublin…While We Have It

March 15, 2023

Startling projection would see much of Dublin submerged by 2100 Much of Dublin’s coastline will be submerged in 1.7m of water due to rising sea levels by the year 2100, according to a presentation at Read more…