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College to be Closed Friday for Storm Éowyn
The storm is predicted to be one of the most severe in recent history.
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Molly Wetsch
Irish Healthcare Workers Unite in Geneva to Demand the UN Take Action for Palestine
GP Dr Fiona Downey has said: “What kind of health care workers would we be, if we did not demand an end to the killing of children?"
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Eve McGann
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Students Still Waiting for Semester One Exam Results to be Released
This timeline sees results being announced a week later than last year, when results were released between January 23rd and January 25th 2024.
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Alannah Wrynn
New Government, Same Politics
The Union of Students in Ireland believes the new Programme for Government falls short in many areas.
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Yasmin Rasheed
What Does the Ceasefire Mean?
The ceasefire brings hope for the hostages and is a lifeline for Gazans, yet peace remains elusive.
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Hamza Assaf
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The Student Union’s Proposed Constitutional Amendments are Pointless
The Student Union has been in conflict with their own constitution for a while, but finally they wish to conform back to the rule of law. Ironically, by changing the law.
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Jan Bogutyn
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Democracy – Where the West Went Wrong
Democracy is regarded as one of the most valuable achievements of society - and never supposed to be taken as an end goal.
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Jan Bogutyn
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Irish, the Language that Just Won’t Die – as Much as the Government Wishes it Would
Adam Mac Phiaraic discusses the status of the language in the 21st Century.
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Adam Mac Phiaraic
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How Does America’s Far-Right Affect Us?
Is the Irish far-right looking to the US for help, or are American extremists hoping to sow division abroad?
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Mia Craven
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Heritage is Privilege: Why White Americans Should Stop Talking About Ancestry
Amy Wei on why Americans should trade their loud claims of Irish roots for a quieter respect.
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Amy Wei