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Student Fees, Housing, Union Engagement: Highlights from the UCDSU By-Election Hustings SU Council Vote To Endorse Jim Gavin Choosing to Act in Solidarity with Others Navigating Through Landmines: A Month Solo Travelling the Balkans Opening Doors to the Opera House: An Interview with Fergus Sheil
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UCD to Host ‘Public Law’ Conference in 2022

November 26, 2020 Lucy Mackarel - Assistant News Editor

The UCD Centre for Constitutional Studies will have the privilege of hosting The Public Law Conference in July 2022, one of the top international legal conferences in the world. UCD…

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Remembering Diego Maradona

November 26, 2020 Nicolas Murphy - Entertainment & Lifestyle Editor

Football fans around the world gathered in mourning on Wednesday as news broke of the tragic passing of Diego Armando Maradona, one of the greatest and most entertaining players to…

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80% of Irish Students Happy With College Experience Pre-Covid-19, Says Survey

November 26, 2020 Isobel Dunne

In a survey conducted before Covid-19 restrictions were put into place, 80% of Irish students said they were satisfied with their college experience. Students post-implementation of restrictions have told The…

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Multiple Transphobic Incidents in UCD During Transgender Awareness Weeks

November 25, 2020 Rosie Kuntz - Assistant News Editor

Transgender Awareness Week started on Monday, when news broke that transphobic stickers had been stuck outside bathrooms based in the Newman building, UCD’s arts hub. The stickers, which specifically targeted…

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Dublin Students Pay 69% More On Monthly Travel Than Other European Cities

November 25, 2020 Luke Murphy - Co-Editor

Students pay up to €120 per month on travel In Dublin, which is an average of €83 more than 11 other university cities across Europe and the United Kingdom. The…

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RANKED: Kanye West

November 25, 2020 Nicolas Murphy - Entertainment & Lifestyle Editor

Jesus Is King Unfortunately, the prospect of a creative such as Kanye West taking on the sounds and themes of Gospel and Christianity don’t play out as the biblical experience…

Music

Fontaines D.C Cap Off Whirlwind 2020 With Grammy Nomination

November 25, 2020 Nicolas Murphy - Entertainment & Lifestyle Editor

Dublin-based post-punk outfit Fontaines D.C have made the Grammy shortlist for best rock album with their July 2020 release “A Hero’s Death”. The album, their second full-length release, received widespread…

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Staff Brace for Unprecedented Slash to Academic Council Numbers

November 24, 2020 Conor Capplis - Senior Reporter

Proposals to reduce the membership of University College Dublin’s (UCD) largest academic committee will be considered later this week. On top of reducing numbers, the move will restructure the group…

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UCD Publish Report on Legal Reform in Irish Sex Trade

November 24, 2020 Emer Nolan

A report has been released by the University College Dublin (UCD) Geary Institute for Public Policy analysing the Irish sex trade in the context of prostitution law reform. The report…

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In-Class lectures could lead to “Confusion and Chaos” says Teacher’s Union

November 24, 2020 Emma Hanrahan - Co-Editor

The Irish Federation of University Teachers (IFUT) has called for a clear set of guidelines to be published for third level institutions if there is a return to face-to-face learning…

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Netflix Recommendations – What to avoid on Netflix (and what to watch instead)

November 24, 2020 Brigid Molloy - TV & Film Correspondent

It’s lovely to know what is worth watching on Netflix but equally, it can also be useful to know what offerings from the steaming platform are absolutely not worth your…

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Taoiseach: Ireland to Return to Level 3 Lockdown on December 1st

November 24, 2020 Vanshika Dhyani

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has announced that Ireland will be ending its nationwide lockdown and transitioning back into Level 3 restrictions come December 1st. Speaking to reporters at Dublin Port, Martin…

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