Magazine

Eco-Fascism: A Smouldering, Dark Presence in Environmentalism
Emma Horan looks into the deadly intersection between fascism and the environmental movement.

Saving Wood Quay
The discovery of artefacts dating back to the Vikings at the site spawned a contentious battle between developers and archaeologists in the 1970s.

Pete St John’s International Anthem for Climate Change
In a rare interview, legendary Irish songwriter Pete St John comes to The University Times Magazine with a proposal: he wants help with an ‘international anthem for climate change’.

Comic Relief in Quarantine
How does a comedian react when they don't know if the crowd is laughing?

Coronavirus Cities: A Dublin Odyssey Brought to an Abrupt End
Samuel O'Brient on his last days in Dublin – a city that became a home away from home for him – before the virus brought him home to the US.

Rob Locke: Pivoting from QVC to Hollywood
Known for being a star of telly shopping, Rob Locke talks about his many pivots.

Americanisms are Killing Our Culture. Resist, or It’ll Join O’Leary in the Grave
Ireland's linguistic traditions endured British oppression. Now we're signing them away to US cultural colonialism, writes Patrick O'Donoghue.

Coronavirus Cities: A Hasty Return From Halls to a Much-Changed Paris
Alix Philouze went home from Dublin to Paris when the severity of the virus became clear. She tells a story of caution, and cautious optimism.

A Brave New World
The AI revolution has long been predicted – and feared. But what does this new technology have in store for Ireland?

Coronavirus Cities: In Siem Reap, Cambodia, Reality Emptied the Streets
Aisling Moran looks back on a trip to Cambodia that started with sunsets and quad-biking, and ended in a panic to get home safely.