How to Fakeaway: Chicken Chow Mein, Margherita Pizza and Fries
Outdoor dining is no longer an option, so it’s time to put down the phone and put on your oven gloves for these teasingly easy fakeaway favourites.
Editorial
The Discord Leak Was Harrowing. It Cannot Happen Again
This week it was revealed that thousands of intimate images of women and girls were shared on online forums without consent.
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Editorial
Library Booking Needed Changing – but the Changes Need Not Have Been So Disruptive
The library announced the changes to its booking system last week.
Murder Mystery, Games Night and a CV Workshop: Your Week Ahead
Now that society life is back in full swing, Aine Kennedy brings you a comprehensive guide to this week’s events to watch out for.
€250 Makes a Dent in Students’ Expenses, But the Impact is Somewhat Hollow
While the €250 grant may have been a move towards greater attentiveness to higher education, students grow ever more disillusioned by short-term solutions, writes Faye Curran.
Trinity Extends Coronavirus Testing to ‘Key Groups of Staff’
Participants in the scheme collect saliva in a tube every week and give it to Trinity’s laboratories to test for coronavirus.
The Abbey Marks a Centenary Since Bloody Sunday 1920 Through 14 Voices
Writer Tracy Martin and director Dan Colley spoke to The University Times about the creative processes they employed to embody a collection of lives lost too soon.
With DU Music, Gemma Dunleavy Discusses Postcode Pride
Dunleavy’s latest EP Up De Flats, which was released in July, is now available to stream on all major platforms.
Justice Minister Seeks to Ban Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Images
Helen McEntee hopes to enact the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Bill, which will criminalise the non-consensual sharing of intimate images.