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The first issue of The College View - DCU's student newspaper in the 2017/2018 academic year
The College View, DCU's student newspaper in the 2017/18 academic year.
Issue 4 of The College View features extensive coverage of the Class Rep Council delays in DCU.
Issue 4 of The College View's art and lifestyle supplement features Stranger Things and Stranger Threads.
This issue discusses Rag Rumble, referendum petitions and how to deal with the grief of suicide.
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The sixth issue of the 2017/18 academic year details the new on-campus student accommodation, further information on the referendum petitions that were submitted last semester and so much more.
This issue of The Hype looks at the Irish music scene and how powerful, yet stylish the Time's Up campaign is.
This week we discuss rising rents, mental health and criticism that a DCU lecturer received following her speech at the Irexit conference.
This issue explores looking after your scalp in cold weather, the rising epidemic of ticket touting and the relationship between students and sunbeds
This week's edition features discussion on Ireland's cancer survival rate, a new fund for underrepresented students and the difference in the number of females and males who have degrees.
We review Imagine Dragons at the 3Arena, the movie Shape of Water and discuss the problems of having endometriosis while waiting on diagnosis.
We look at the number of students who failed exams last semester, DCU's new gender identity policy and how music can provide peace of mind to children in hospitals.
Issue 9 of The Hype looks at Saoirse Ronan in Ladybird, post-rock music genre and gluten-free diets.
Issue 10 details DCU calling for regulation to student accommodation sector, the delayed launch of the Student Hub and possible changes to DCU Christmas exams.
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It all started six months ago, in a living room in Dublin. André Bastié needed to transcribe twelve interviews for an academic research project on Social Entrepreneurship for his masters in e-commerce in DCU. He quickly realised that transcribing just a single one hour interview could result in up to five hours of work for him.
Some €77,461 was spent on the installation of the new turnstiles in the library on the Glasnevin campus, according to information obtained under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act. DCU library applied to the DCU Incorporation budget to secure funding to streamline the security systems and architecture between the O'Reilly library on the Glasnevin campus and the Cregan library on the St.
F ear. That's all that Máire can recall. It seeped into her veins, into her mind and into her soul. On the day that Máire was diagnosed with breast cancer, all she heard was the dreaded c-word but all she felt was fear.
There was a pungent stench of weed, cigarettes and stale alcohol that clouded the air of the small room. Excited chatter and electronic music pulsated throughout the empty space while the gyrating bodies were getting drunk and sweaty in preparation of hitting the town.
DCU Rooms has 16 rooms on the Glasnevin campus available for open-bookings for tourists throughout the academic year. The rooms are available on sites such as Expedia and are available to book for around €100 a night with breakfast provided on the Glasnevin campus canteen.
Lorcan walked into the Gay Men's Health Services (GMHS) on Baggot Street in Dublin back in September for his regular STI check. As he entered, he saw a poster on a wall. It was regarding the HPV vaccine for men who have sex with men.
Contemporary romance novels are normally littered with predictability, cringe-worthy chance meetings and, of course, love and attraction at first sight. However, for Eithne Shortall's debut novel, this could not be further from the truth. While the main plot is a tale of love and the woes that are involved, there are so many dynamic subplots that really enrich the complexity of the novel.
DCU started the development of 560 new student beds on the Glasnevin campus last week. The new residences will be built on part of the existing soccer pitches with the plan to reinstate the pitches after the construction is completed. The location of the new relocated pitches has not yet been decided.
When social media drives the agenda of campaigns to support worthwhile charities, like the 'no make up selfie' for cancer, or the 'ice bucket challenge' for ALS, the reaction from the masses is generally one of support and participation.
President of DCU, Brian MacCraith, thinks Minister Bruton's new funding allocation model avoids the biggest issues of funding third-level institutions. MacCraith is critical of how this could really benefit the institutions when there is still "gross-underfunding" in the education sector. "The bottom line is the ability for us to deliver high quality higher education for students.
The opening scene of BBC's Peaky Blinders is exactly as you would expect. The cinematic techniques ensure you are greeted with the very embodiment of Birmingham grime in the 1920s. You see smoke, violence, old-fashioned newspaper mastheads and, of course, the peaky caps.
The Students' Union offices were broken into and ransacked on Sunday night, according to the SU president Niall Behan. A drone belonging to the VP for Welfare and Equality, Podge Henry, was stolen alongside a lot of equipment from the DCUfm studio including cameras and chargers.
DCUSU President Niall Behan was attacked while walking home from DCU to Glasnevin two weeks ago. The attack occurred at around 6:30pm on the Tuesday and it is believed that 5 young men in their late teens were involved. The attackers tried to take Behan's phone and when he refused, they struck him across the face with a bat.
"O ur Father who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name," is forever ingrained in the minds of any young person who attended a Catholic primary school. A prayer in the morning, a prayer before or after lunch and then a prayer before you left school for the day.
DCU Students' Union received a petition for a referendum on the university's stance on a united Ireland last week. The petition, which was submitted by DCU's Sinn Fein Republican Youth (DCU SFRY), is requesting that the university defines its stance on unity in Ireland and, if passed, they want to call on the Government to vote on a united Ireland.
DCU Students' Union voted in favour of supporting the reunification of Ireland on Friday. A total of 1,494 students voted to support the movement which was 76 percent of the overall votes counted. DCU Students' Union not only supports Irish unity after this referendum, but will also call on the State to hold a referendum on the reunification in question.
DCU are calling on policy makers to regulate "the escalating and uncontrolled pricing" of the student housing sector. Two weeks ago, this newspaper revealed that purpose-built student accommodation complexes around the Glasnevin area increased the rent for the upcoming academic year by over 20 per cent each.
Postgraduate students are unhappy with the increase in rent and change in lease length that occurred over the summer, according to Student's Union postgraduate officer, Allan Stevenson. Speaking to The College View, PhD students, who wish to remain anonymous, said they are quite discontent with what has happened with their accommodation.
The atmosphere of the 3Arena was alight when Imagine Dragons took to the stage on the 26th of February. While their unexpected opening tune 'I Don't Know Why' wouldn't have been the first guess for the song to kick off a fantastic night of live music, it did exactly as it should have.
DCU aims to become the first Irish university to become completely 'plastic-free' by 2020, following the immediate removal of all plastic cups from all three campuses this week. Single-use plastic takeaway containers, takeaway cutlery and single-use plastic bags will be among the items eliminated from campuses by September.
We spoke to the major political parties about what they hope to achieve in this year's budget in relation to third-level institutes. Now that the budget has been released here are their hopes so we can see what was achieved: Fianna Fáil Fianna Fáil wants to restore the postgraduate grants and allocate extra funding towards Higher-Education institutes in this year's budget, according to Fianna Fáil spokesperson for Education Thomas Byrne.
John-Mark McCafferty, CEO of Threshold, a charity that aims to secure rights to housing, said past rent figures are an indication of how distressing the Irish rental sector is.
University College Dublin (UCD) was the only Irish university to be placed in the top 100 universities for graduate employability, according to QS World University Rankings 2018. UCD ranked 75th in the world for its graduate employability records, which is an increase of its position of 151st in the previous year.
DCU, University of Ulster and University of Massachusetts have united to regenerate the Clinton Centre in Enniskillen, Bill Clinton announced in Belfast last week. The three universities are developing a new operational model to maintain the centre and keep in line with Clinton's commitment to peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland.
DCU and Bank of Ireland (BOI) are working together to support Ballymun Kickhams GAA club by offering study support to leaving cert students. The student volunteers offer free tuition to the Ballymun leaving cert students in whatever subject they need assistance in.
Craig McHugh is a 21-year-old second year Economics, Politics & Law student. He is hoping to better the INTRA portal, start a book-swap app and hold more events on campus. McHugh feels like he is a suitable candidate for the job because he believes his experience in students politics will help him in his role.
Callaghan Commons is a final year analytical science student, current health and science convenor and the sole candidate for DCU Students' Union VP for Academic Affairs. Commons wants to introduce interactive study spaces, wants to extend the 24-hour access to the library to peak assignment time and to work with boards to increase the speed in which continuous assessment feedback is given to students.
The societal costs of having MS is €10,000 higher in Ireland than the rest of Europe, according to a study published in the Journal of Medical Economics. The average individual cost of people living with MS in Europe was last reported at €36,400 per year while the average individual cost for people in Ireland is €47,683 per year.
The Irish Mirror
Houses with number 13 sell for much less than other properties, a new report has found. Superstition is a key factor when buying properties, with door number 13 being a whopping €4,355 cheaper than the average Irish property price. This could benefit house hunters who don't believe in the unlucky number 13, Martin Clancy of Daft.ie said.
There are fears that thousands of commuters may be affected by further strikes in the coming months as bus drivers push for pay rises. Workers at Bus Eireann are expected to make a case to bring their 'pay status' in line with their Dublin bus counterparts, according to the unions.
Pubs will open and serve alcohol until late on Good Friday, for the first time in 90 years. The Circuit Court granted an appeal on behalf of The Red Cow Inn, allowing it to open late on Good Friday. After the amendments of the Intoxicating Liquors Act, applications for special exemptions for late-night openings were lodged at the District Court.
Mothercare Ireland have issued an immediate recall of one of its cribs, due to a safety issue. Parents have been warned that certain batches of the Hyde crib are unsafe to use because of the base detaching from the frame.
Dublin is now more expensive to live in than London, a survey found. Dublin ranked 19th out of 133 cities, while London has dropped to 30th place - its lowest position in 30 years.
Tesco Ireland is now selling gin and elderflower Easter eggs. The egg-citing product is from the Tesco Finest range and features a hollow chocolate egg made with Belgian milk and dark chocolate, alongside four booze-infused truffles. The egg is available to buy for €10.99 in Tesco stores and online and features some very pretty packaging too.
Niall Horan took to the 3Arena on Monday night as part of his Flicker world tour and blew the crowd away. The Mullingar man kicked off the tour in Killarney on Saturday night before heading to the 3Arena yesterday. It's the 24-year-old's first world tour without his bandmates Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson.
Ronan Keating admitted that Boyzone turned down the chance to record U2's The Sweetest Thing. The singer was speaking on RTE's 2Fm with Eoghan McDermott when the presenter addressed the rumours of Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith writing tracks for the boyband's new record. Keating said: "Ed's written a song.
A group of ladies out on a hen party met some of the cast from Game of Thrones and had no idea who they were. Bride-to-be, Michelle O'Riordan, celebrated her hens party with her two sisters, Caitriona and Cliodhna, and her mother on Saturday after Storm Emma derailed her original plans.
St Patrick's Day is finally here and Irish people are getting ready to drink themselves into oblivion. The occasion is cherished by the nation and always sees the country coloured in green and filled with cheer. This year will be no different. We've rounded up the biggest and best parades around the country this weekend.
Brendan O'Connor's impassioned speech about being a father to a child with a disability received great praise across social media. O'Connor's seven-year-old daughter Mary, was diagnosed with down syndrome at birth. In his appearance on the Late Late Show on Friday, he spoke about the number of children on waiting lists for special needs assessments and services.
The country is turning green this weekend and the excitement is palpable. Everybody is preparing for the big day in interesting and different ways. With St Patrick's Day just around the corner, we took to Twitter to find out how everybody is feeling about the festival this weekend.
With only two days to go until St Patrick's Day, preparations are in full swing and it's time to start outfit planning. Many people will be dressed to the nines with costumes, green clothing and everything else you could possibly imagine.
You have your flags, face paint and costumes at the ready but you can add a little more festivity to your weekend by having some St. Patrick's Day goodies. The best way to do that is to embrace the holiday even further and eat and drink some St Patrick's Day-themed food.
It's one of the biggest days in the calendar and for many, an excuse nationwide for some heavy drinking. But St Patrick's Day is so much more than that. Every year, millions of people don ginger wigs, green jackets and shamrock-adorned top hats.
The Irish Times
DCU students held a protest over rent increases of over 20 per cent in privately-owned student accommodation in the Glasnevin area on Thursday. The purpose-built Shanowen Square accommodation complex recently announced a rental increase of 27 per cent for the 2018/2019 academic year while the operators of the nearby Shanowen Halls announced an increase of over 23.5 percent.
Dublin City University is to provide around-the-clock emergency supports to staff and students through a new safety app, which links users with the college's emergency response team. The SafeZone app is being made freely available to DCU students and staff - almost 19,000 people - across its Glasnevin, St Patrick's and All Hallows campuses.
Universities should increase the entrepreneurship taught in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, according to a recent report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The review looked at five higher education institutes selected by the Department of Education and the OECD.
The youth believe that abortion should be made free, safe and legal to all, whereas Sinn Féin believes it should be made available under certain stipulations. "The youth and Sinn Féin don't share the same opinion on the matter."
Speaking at the launch of the DCU Brexit Institute, the keynote speech by Mr Higgins focused on the need for politicians to dissent against the division of people due to religion, race and nationality.
DCU library applied to the DCU Incorporation budget to secure funding to streamline the security systems and architecture between the O'Reilly library on the Glasnevin campus and the Cregan library on the St. Patrick's campus. The Cregan library has had this security system in place since its opening in 2014.
When January hits, the Facebook posts of people checking into Dublin Airport soars as students take advantage of the long winter break and go experience different cultures in different countries for a few days. Then college returns and there are mid-term excursions to Amsterdam, Prague or maybe just down the country.
Have your say on how the abortion referendum campaign is playing out in your college campus Students are set to play a key role in the upcoming abortion referendum. Both sides of the debate are targeting young people as a crucial demographic in a campaign where opinion polls indicate the gap between Yes and No is narrowing.
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Friday, 23rd February, 2018 1:00pm Daryl Barron is aiming for the top position in his party's youth wing. Daryl Barron is aiming for the top position in his party's youth wing. Shauna Bowers A NORTHSIDE man is campaigning to become the President of Ógra Fianna Fáil.
Friday, 26th January, 2018 8:00am A public information day was held in Howth last week to discuss the plans. FILE PHOTO: DARREN KINSELLA A public information day was held in Howth last week to discuss the plans. FILE PHOTO: DARREN KINSELLA Shauna Bowers THE Department of Food, Agriculture and Marine has proposed additional work to take place at Howth Harbour.
Thursday, 23rd November, 2017 7:58am Rush road.jpg Shauna Bowers THE R128 (Skerries Road), which was closed off for Irish Water to complete work on it, has reopened two weeks ahead of schedule. The road had been closed since September and reopened on November 10.
Monday, 11th December, 2017 1:00pm Children pictured taking part in the inaugural junior parkrun in Holywell, Swords. See more photos on Page 17. PHOTO: CODY GLENN/SPORTSFILE Children pictured taking part in the inaugural junior parkrun in Holywell, Swords. See more photos on Page 17.
Thursday, 21st December, 2017 1:00pm The late Paul 'Pulit' Carroll (left) with Donna Costello and Keith Costello. The late Paul 'Pulit' Carroll (left) with Donna Costello and Keith Costello. View More Images Shauna Bowers A NORTHSIDE man did a charity motorcycle ride around Ireland in 24 hours to raise funds for his late friend's family.
Wednesday, 20th December, 2017 1:00pm Shannon Brady, Lee Dowling, Louise O'Keeffe and Gareth Curran, chief executive of the NF Association of Ireland, pictured at the NF Fighter Awards and Charity Ball at the Listowel Arms Hotel, County Kerry.
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DCU Media Production Society (DCU MPS) Shanowen Shakedown has brought the eyes of the country on the current student accommodation crisis in DCU. Last week, SU representatives and students organised a mass sleep out protesting the fee increase. Shauna Bowers and Mark Carroll reports.
The Government are planning a €200,000 advertising campaign for the public services card. The card was introduced in 2011 for people claiming social welfare payments. Report by Bridget Fitzhenry, Emer Handly and Shauna Bowers.
Craig McHugh spoke to The College View about why he believes he was the best candidate to be the VP for Education & Placement in DCUSU. Video by Shauna Bowers
VP for Academic Affairs Candidate, Callaghan Commons, spoke to The College View about why he wants to be elected to this position and what he will do for the student body if elected. Video by Shauna Bowers Edit by Leanne Hanafin
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