Skoda Citigo: Pocket-sized perfection?
Written by Darragh May. In 2016, approximately 29% of all new cars registered were small or medium sized SUVs, with smaller model types such…
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A Look Back at the DCU Students’ Union Officer Team 2025/26
By Amanda Uwase, Erica Elliot, Ciara Clarke, Lucas Spicer and Felix Mordaunt. Malha Muhammed, Lauren Joyce, Sean Greene, Emily Cathcart and Shane Murphy made…
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AMLÉ faces scrutiny over treatment of marginalised voices
By News Editor Amanda Uwase. Outrage over the treatment of marginalised voices has been voiced by the Maynooth Students’ Union (MSU) delegation following AMLÉ’s…
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Travelling to New York City as one of DCU Women’s Impact Network Student Leaders
By Angelina Zhao. On the 15th of March 2026, I travelled to New York with Ella Forde, Áoibhín Barrett, and Mary Larkin as part…
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MPS hosts a 12 Hour Broadcast in aid of Clare’s Wish
By Erin Miller. On the 26th March, DCU’s Media Production Society (MPS) hosted the annual 12-hour broadcast. The broadcast is run every year by…
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Your grandparents might be lonely, and you might not even know it
By Katherine Kerr. When was the last time you had a proper conversation with your grandparents, not just a quick “happy birthday” call or…
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HerCampus headline end of year Prom backed by 20 Clubs & Societies
By First Year Editor Luke Burke. On March 31st Her Campus took to Instagram to announce a Prom event taking place in the Crowne…
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An eclectic mix of storytelling in DCU Drama’s production of ‘Our House, The Madness Musical’
By Erica Elliott. Under the spotlight, newcomers and drama society members took to the stage to perform a musical theatre number, blending together music…
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What sport can reveal about the darker side of online culture, and why DCU is studying it
By Business & Politics Editor Lucas Spicer. When people think about problems in sport, they usually think about what happens on the pitch. Increasingly,…
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DCU All Hallows is the college’s oldest and most underrated campus
By Deputy Editor Felix Mordaunt. Looking at the weekly Students’ Union newsletter, it’s clear that the majority of activities and events in DCU take…
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Leas-Uachtarán don Ghaeilge could soon become a sabbatical role
By Erin Miller and Amanda Uwase. A motion was passed to mandate for a new full time sabbatical officer for Leas-Uachtarán don Ghaelige (Irish…
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“Turning Into Stars”: DCU Drama navigates love, hate, and everything in between in their production of Private Lives.
By The Canvas Editor Aimee Donnelly. DCU’s Drama Society’s recent performance of Noël Coward’s ‘Private Lives’ perfectly adapted a classic from the 1930s for…
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The Proposed Changes to the SU Constitution
By Clubs & Soc Editor Zöe Percival. Constitutional consultations were held this week on campus and online, in an effort for students to learn…
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World Happiness Report 2026 releases, with a heavy focus on social media use for young people
By Deputy Editor Aaron Carroll. Published on the 19th of March, the World Happiness Report 2026 revealed that the higher the usage of social…
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The Institutional failures behind Irelands Gen Z mental health crisis
By Abigél Venus. Ask any young person in Ireland today about seeking a mental health diagnosis, and the response is often a scoff of…
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Why DCU is betting on a new kind of economics postgraduate
By Business & Politics Editor Lucas Spicer. DCU Business School is launching new MSc programmes in economics, but the more interesting question is not…
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Nicotine pouch use is rising among young people, and students in DCU say a ban may not stop it.
By Deputy Editor Aria Kazi. On the 4th of March, the Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD and the Minister for Public Health,…
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Would you believe plastic rubber ducks are still washing up on our shores?
By Sustainability Editor Erica Elliott. This anniversary tells you everything you need to know about the longevity of plastic. What started as an attempt…
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Student Impact Awards – All your winners
By Zöe Percival and Erin Miller. Last night, DCU hosted the first Student Impact Awards in the U, with 29 awards handed out. The…
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VW POLO: SUPERB STUDENT CAR, OR STUPIDLY OVERRATED
By Darragh May. In Wolfsburg in 1975, the first ever Volkswagen Polo rolled out from the factory and into the world. The Mk1 Polo…
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Fashion Meets Film at DCU Style’s Fashion Show ‘Magnum Opus’
By News Editor Amanda Uwase. ‘Fun, scary, sexy… it’s everything you want in a movie.’ DCU Style Society fashion show ‘Magnum Opus’ paid homage…
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Fresher B’s to host charity match in aid of Rape Crisis Ireland.
By Sports Editor Erin Miller. This Wednesday, the 24th of March, DCU’s Glasnevin Fresher B hurling team will host a charity match in aid…
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Small Space, Big Impact: ‘Snug’ Hits Hard.
By Laura O’Dwyer. This semester’s DCU Drama’s show season started off strong last week with the members’ production, ‘Snug’, written and directed by Ethan…
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On the Outside Looking In: Arabs in the Diaspora
By Opinions Editor Selen Naamani. Most people get to go home for the holidays. If money allows, you book a flight and are back…
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DCU Karting Crowned Intervarsity Champions For A Third Consecutive Year
By Evan Dalton. DCU Karting have won the Student Sport Ireland Intervarsity Karting Teams Championship for the third consecutive season, with a remarkable comeback…
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What you need to know about AMLÉ and the AIB Student Impact Awards
By Ciara Clarke. DCU’s Students Union has chosen their delegates for AMLÉ’s Comhdháil, with the event due to take place in the Clayton Hotel…
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DCU fail to defend their crown as TUD claim their first ever O’Connor Cup
By Sports Editor Erin Miller. TUD made history last Saturday, winning their first ever O’Connor Cup with a 0-12 to 2-04 victory over DCU.…
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What is Locanter and how does it propose to revitalise the events world in Ireland?
By Deputy Editor Felix Mordaunt. “Is it possible for four broke college students to build the next big events app with no budget, no…
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DCU Law Society presents the inaugural Bláthnaid Hamilton Award to Dr Brenda Daly
By Angelina Zhao. The DCU Law Society presented its inaugural Bláthnaid Hamilton Award to Dr Brenda Daly at a ceremony held in the Solas…
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The culture of silence facing Irish institutions
By Marta Ricci. Following the University College Dublin scandal, questions arise regarding the safeguarding of women on campus. “Not in our UCD” was the…
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