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Avoiding The News: Self-Preservation or Complacency?

After waking up to my famously loud and obnoxious alarm clock, I rolled over in

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So, What Now?

From master’s degrees to gap years, here’s how UCD students navigate what’s next. Facing post-graduate

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Breaking the Mould: John White’s Path from UCD to the Trading Floor

From completing his Bachelor of Commerce in UCD and earning a master’s in Financial Services

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Majorana, Willow, and You: How Quantum Computing Will Change How We Think and Learn

In late 2024 and early 2025, both Google and Microsoft revealed significant breakthroughs from their

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Avoiding The News: Self-Preservation or Complacency?

After waking up to my famously loud and obnoxious alarm clock, I rolled over in

Read More

So, What Now?

From master’s degrees to gap years, here’s how UCD students navigate what’s next. Facing post-graduate

Read More

Breaking the Mould: John White’s Path from UCD to the Trading Floor

From completing his Bachelor of Commerce in UCD and earning a master’s in Financial Services

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Majorana, Willow, and You: How Quantum Computing Will Change How We Think and Learn

In late 2024 and early 2025, both Google and Microsoft revealed significant breakthroughs from their

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Wheatless Wanderings: A Gluten-Free Trip to Tralee

Wheatless Wanderings: A Gluten-Free Trip to Tralee

March 9, 2025March 9, 2025
Basements, Beats, and the Battle for Space: A Review of ‘Placeholder’

Basements, Beats, and the Battle for Space: A Review of ‘Placeholder’

February 26, 2025March 6, 2025
STRAVA or it Didn’t Happen: How Running Became the Ultimate Social Currency

STRAVA or it Didn’t Happen: How Running Became the Ultimate Social Currency

February 25, 2025March 11, 2025
Built to Last: “The Brutalist” Review

Built to Last: “The Brutalist” Review

February 25, 2025March 9, 2025
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Talking Heads: Should abortion be legalised in Ireland?

September 27, 2011October 13, 2017 By Deputy News Editor

Yes – Sinéad Ahern, Choice Ireland I first became involved in campaigning for women living in Ireland to have access to abortion

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Filleann an Feall ar an Facebook-óir

September 27, 2011 By Editor

Ina leabhar 1984, help scríobhann George Orwell faoi thráth a bhfuil gach pioc eolais faoin saoránach le fios ag na

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Troy Davis executed after twenty years on death row

September 27, 2011 By Deputy News Editor

Frances Ivens On the 21st September 2011, shop the American State of Georgia executed Troy Davis. Davis died protesting his

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BLINK 182 – NEIGHBORHOODS

September 27, 2011October 13, 2017 By Editor

3 out of 10   Blink 182 fans have been waiting eight years for the release of the much anticipated

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Clubhouse

September 27, 2011 By Editor

Basketball Ahead of their opening game of the new Superleague Season against the DCU saints on Sunday, UCD Marian secured

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Magnum Opus Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane over the Sea

September 27, 2011 By Editor

Normally, online we at Tribune Towers use the Magnum Opus column to give exposure to classic albums, flagship aural milestones

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Review – Tinker Tailor Solider Spy

September 27, 2011October 13, 2017 By Deputy News Editor

sDirected by Tomas Alfredson. Starring Mark Strong, David Dencik, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hardy, Kathy Burke, Colin Firth, John Hurt, Ciaran

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The Answer Interview

September 27, 2011October 13, 2017 By Editor

“We’re trying to inject some new life back into rock n’ roll, trying to make it relevant to the modern

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Deposit protection scheme- good or bad news for students?

September 27, 2011October 13, 2017 By Deputy News Editor

Hayley Maher investigates the new scheme proposed by the USI. Finding accommodation has for many years been one of the

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An Traenáil agus an tÁdh – Súil Siar ar Bhua na nDuibhlinneach

September 27, 2011 By Editor

Agus muintir na hardcathrach ag ceiliúradh an lae chinniúnaigh fós, site labhraíonn Ciarán Ó Braonáin le réalta pheile Bhaile Átha

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The Specialist: R.I.P. R.E.M.

September 27, 2011 By Editor

R.E.M., physician one of the seminal indie-rock bands of the past thirty years, announced this week that they have broken

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‘Sluts’ – Interview with Author Caitriona Daly by Ciara Murphy.

September 27, 2011 By Deputy News Editor

‘Sluts’, buy a new play by Caitriona Daly is returning to Dramsoc. After capturing audiences in Dramsoc, the Edinburgh Fringe

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