Articles

Young Debutants thrown into the deep-end

December 1, 2024

Ireland strolled to a comfortable win against Fiji, silencing critics after a tough fortnight. With another sellout crowd in Lansdowne Road, this was hailed as an important win for the National Team. Earlier in the Read more…

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Debate

General Election 2024: What are we voting for?

November 10, 2024

Coalitions, party tensions and Ireland’s very own Harris campaign: The government has dissolved the Dáil and called a general election for November 29th.  However, what does this mean, and how will it affect students?  The 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…

DCU News

Grave Concerns: Opening Night

March 25, 2024

Grave Concerns, written and directed by Dom Byrne, brought its opening night audience on an emotional journey through dark comedy and a stellar story.  The play follows Matthew, played by Cameron Simpson, a Leaving Cert 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…

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…