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De réir dealraimh, generic bhí an dópáil lárnach i bhfoireann US Postal Service (foireann rothaíochta Mheiriceá) riamh anall. Ní foláir a rá áfach gur mhéadaigh mí-úsáid drugaí neamhdhleathacha as éadan…
UCD library renovations are due to be completed on the first and fourth floors in the coming weeks. A social learning space is to be created on Level 1 of…
Is deacair an boladh aoibhinn úd a bhíonn i siopa leabhar a bhualadh. Níl ach rud amháin is deise liom ná é, cumhrán álainn an tsiopa leabhar athláimhe. Is leabharbhách…
Joseph Gallagher assays a selection of films that have been predicted to do well this coming awards season Argo, malady from Ben Affleck, recipe chronicles the life-or-death covert operation to…
As Felix Baumgartner receives applause for breaking the sound barrier without the assistance of an aircraft, Christopher Ahearne examines the wider implications of the feat. When Felix Baumgartner was five…
Darragh Morriarty searches through the song and dance of US politics In case you did not know, an election of sorts is looming across the water (no not that way,…
Anthony Strogen considers the future of cycling in the wake of Lance Armstrong’s doping scandal For the cycling world, the last fortnight has felt like a surreal and purging apocalypse…
Anninka E Barry takes us through Gossip Girl style, pharm as the final series of the sartorially brilliant show begins. It was the moment many of us had been waiting…
takes a look at the wild games and even crazier nomenclature in UCD’s Superleague
Benny O’Regan reports on the varied fortunes of UCD’s volleyball sides UCD Premier Men’s team continued their flying form to defending their League title after overcoming the challenges of Amber…
The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) remains intact following a decision by the students of Trinity College Dublin to maintain their affiliation with the organisation. In a referendum held…
Robert Nielson asks if generous welfare benefits lead to high unemployment Every debate about unemployment inevitably ends with someone claiming the problem is people are too lazy to work. Or…