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SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. 10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
A DIFFERENT INSIGHT INTO LIFE IN IRISH PRISONS A different insight into life in Irish prisons. Image Credit: HNS, shared under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Mollie Breen reflects on the impact of Covid-19 within the Irish prison system. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. IRELAND’S ECONOMIC BACKBONE: THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Ireland’s Economic Backbone: The Pharmaceutical Industry. By business e | Nov 28 2017. Abeer Shahid examines what significance the Pharmaceutical Industry has in Ireland. These days, Ireland is no stranger to multinational corporations. The bustling tech scene in Dublin is a perfect example of this, where names like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are all present in one building or another. UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. ARCHITECTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. 10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
A DIFFERENT INSIGHT INTO LIFE IN IRISH PRISONS A different insight into life in Irish prisons. Image Credit: HNS, shared under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Mollie Breen reflects on the impact of Covid-19 within the Irish prison system. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. IRELAND’S ECONOMIC BACKBONE: THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Ireland’s Economic Backbone: The Pharmaceutical Industry. By business e | Nov 28 2017. Abeer Shahid examines what significance the Pharmaceutical Industry has in Ireland. These days, Ireland is no stranger to multinational corporations. The bustling tech scene in Dublin is a perfect example of this, where names like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are all present in one building or another. A DIFFERENT INSIGHT INTO LIFE IN IRISH PRISONS A different insight into life in Irish prisons. Image Credit: HNS, shared under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Mollie Breen reflects on the impact of Covid-19 within the Irish prison system.ENACTUS UCD
Enactus is a unique student society, fusing together entrepreneurship and volunteering to create an experience flexible for many backgrounds and interests. The key phrase is 'social enterprise' – business orientated around positive, sustainable impacts on the community. This mind for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and community UCD PROFESSOR DOLORES CAHILL SELLING TRIPS TO IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE IMPACT OF STUDENT POLITICS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. WHICH POLITICAL CANDIDATES REALLY SUPPORT REPEALING THE Renua’s Dun Laoghaire Candidate, Frank Cronin and Dublin Rathdown’s, Alan Daveron, are both supportive of a referendum on the eighth amendment. Support has grown over the years from politicians to repeal the eighth amendment and legalise abortion. There are candidates and parties who are for and against repealing theamendment, allowing
MOVIES: ESCAPISM OR CONNECTION? The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. OTWO INTERVIEWS: THE NAGGING DOUBTS OTwo Interviews: The Nagging Doubts. Isabella Ambrosio talks to the up-and-coming Australian act, The Nagging Doubts, who have already hit the ground running. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, The Nagging Doubts have only recently graduated from secondary school and are already under the wing by ex-Lemonheads drummer Nic Dalton. TOP TEN NEGLECTFUL PARENTS IN KIDS MOVIES Top Ten Neglectful Parents in Kids Movies. By Brona Ni Chiaran | Oct 7 2014 “Behind every great adventure is an inattentive parent” 10. The Lion King (1994) Okay, so UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
A DIFFERENT INSIGHT INTO LIFE IN IRISH PRISONS A different insight into life in Irish prisons. Image Credit: HNS, shared under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Mollie Breen reflects on the impact of Covid-19 within the Irish prison system. MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MAN Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. MOVIES: ESCAPISM OR CONNECTION? The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
A DIFFERENT INSIGHT INTO LIFE IN IRISH PRISONS A different insight into life in Irish prisons. Image Credit: HNS, shared under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Mollie Breen reflects on the impact of Covid-19 within the Irish prison system. MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MAN Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. MOVIES: ESCAPISM OR CONNECTION? The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MAN Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. A DIFFERENT INSIGHT INTO LIFE IN IRISH PRISONS A different insight into life in Irish prisons. Image Credit: HNS, shared under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Mollie Breen reflects on the impact of Covid-19 within the Irish prison system. THE SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT The Sexual Offences Act – The Sex Worker’s Perspective. As the “Nordic Model” becomes law in Ireland, Rosemarie Gibbons looks at both sides of a contentious debate. THE Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017 was passed in the Dáil on the 15th of February of this year. The Act aims to crack down on an extensive list of sexual WHICH POLITICAL CANDIDATES REALLY SUPPORT REPEALING THE Renua’s Dun Laoghaire Candidate, Frank Cronin and Dublin Rathdown’s, Alan Daveron, are both supportive of a referendum on the eighth amendment. Support has grown over the years from politicians to repeal the eighth amendment and legalise abortion. There are candidates and parties who are for and against repealing theamendment, allowing
A CAMPUS IN CRISIS: UCD’S “GENTLE REVOLUTION” A Campus in Crisis: UCD’s “Gentle Revolution”. With over 15,000 students taking part in the recent USI protest, Amy Gargan looks back to the late ‘60s and the origins of UCD’s protest tradition. IN the 1960s, Ireland was a country caught in the crossfire between remaining in its traditional ways or pursuing a new modern,radical
HEAD TO HEAD: SHOULD WE BAN PRIVATE SCHOOLS? The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. PIERCE TO LEAVE UCD AFTER 13 YEARS Dr. Karina Pierce, School of Agriculture and Food Science lecturer in Dairy Production is to leave UCD after 13 years for a new venture in the agriculture and innovation branch of Enterprise Ireland. Speaking with The University Observer, Dr. Pierce described her path to becoming a well-respected figure within the Irish dairy industry. IS WILLIAM BLAKE STILL RELEVANT? William Blake was born in Soho, London, in 1757, the son of a shopkeeper and the third of seven children. Blake’s artistic journey began in the days of his early childhood, when climbing the stairs of the family home in Broad Street, he claimed to see a vision of God through the window. Blake’s family encouraged his artistic callingand in
HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. DUBLIN’S OLD BOXING VENUES, AND THEIR STORIES Dublin’s old boxing venues, and their stories. By Colmán Stanley | Feb 23 2019. The Sweet Science - a compilation of boxing articles by legendary journalist A.J. Liebling-was described by Sports Illustrated as the best American sports book of all time. There are stories of greats such as Sugar Ray Robinson and Rocky Marciano, and settings such as Madison Square Gardens and Yankee Stadium. UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELANDBUY LAND IN IRELANDDIGITAL RIGHTS IRELANDFREE LAND IN IRELANDGUN RIGHTS IRELANDOWNING LAND IN IRELANDFAR RIGHT IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. 10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MANBUT YOU DON TKNOW ME
Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELANDBUY LAND IN IRELANDDIGITAL RIGHTS IRELANDFREE LAND IN IRELANDGUN RIGHTS IRELANDOWNING LAND IN IRELANDFAR RIGHT IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. 10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MANBUT YOU DON TKNOW ME
Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. ARCHITECTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MAN Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute MOVIES: ESCAPISM OR CONNECTION? The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. WHO’S WINNING THE SPACE RACE? Who’s winning the space race? By Shivani Shukla | Apr 23 2019. Exploration of the universe is a dream nurtured by mankind more ardently than any other human venture. There’s something almost preternatural about being able to go beyond the circumferential cage set by the laws of science on Earth’s gravity, going distances requiring mathematical equations to be quantified. WHAT KANYE’S GRADUATION TAUGHT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY What Kanye’s Graduation Taught the Music Industry. By Cian Montague | Sep 29 2017. A decade on from Kanye's Graduation, Cian Montague looks back at the great album and how it succeeded. Kanye West’s Graduation has recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of its release.It was his third studio album and the final part of his education-themed trilogy, following The College Dropout and HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD WE BOYCOTT ARAMARK OVER DIRECT Head-to-Head: Should We Boycott Aramark Over Direct Provision Ties? By Gavin Tracey | Feb 20 2018. Following the launch of a campaign to boycott any on-campus food-suppliers affiliated with Aramark, Gavin Tracey and Rory Clarke discuss the necessity of the campaign and thetrue nature of
UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELANDBUY LAND IN IRELANDDIGITAL RIGHTS IRELANDFREE LAND IN IRELANDGUN RIGHTS IRELANDOWNING LAND IN IRELANDFAR RIGHT IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. 10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MANBUT YOU DON TKNOW ME
Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. UNIVERSITY OBSERVERFEATURESSCIENCESPORTGAEILGETHE HARPYCOLUMNS The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. PRECARIOUS LIVING: SQUATTERS’ RIGHTS IN IRELANDBUY LAND IN IRELANDDIGITAL RIGHTS IRELANDFREE LAND IN IRELANDGUN RIGHTS IRELANDOWNING LAND IN IRELANDFAR RIGHT IRELAND Squatting, or adverse possession as it is legally known, is defined as ‘possession of land that is adverse to the possession of the paper owner’. This has been a topic of contention for the courts since the 1800s. Ireland’s adverse possession laws are ingrained in the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. In order to gain adverse possessionor
SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. 10 REASONS WHY BILLIE EILISH IS GOOD, ACTUALLY A true ally. 3. She has songs for the serotonin-bereft. Despite her sometimes abrasive personality, Eilish is able to be refreshingly candid in her music with a minimum of irony. See gorgeous acoustic guitar-fuelled “i love you”, the heat-rending “listen before i go,” or the swirling, sky-scraping triumph of the mostly acapella“when
MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MANBUT YOU DON TKNOW ME
Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: BETTER IN MODERATION OR NOT AT ALL The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD THERE BE LIMITS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH Head-To-Head: Should there be limits on freedom of speech? By Comment Editor | Apr 3 2017. To what extent free speech should be limited is a highly contentious issue. Julia O’Reilly and Ross Walsh debate this topic head-to-head.For: Julia O'ReillyJulia O’Reilly argues that certain limits on free speech are necessary in any society.A WORLD with truly unlimited free speech would be chaos. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN IRELAND The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. ARCHITECTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. SOCIOLOGY LECTURER RECEIVES “TORRENT OF COMPLAINTS” OVER Sociology lecturer receives “torrent of complaints” over lack of class time and “rude” manner to students. Image Credit: Dominic Daly. UCD Sociology lecturer Dr Paul Stokes is under investigation after the school received complaints from several students citing that Dr Stokes was not giving lectures and was being ‘rude to students’ over email communication. MAYBE YOU DON'T LIKE K-POP, OR MAYBE YOU'RE JUST A MAN Maybe you don't like K-pop, or maybe you're just a man. Cora Keegan questions whether those who attack K-pop are justified in doing so. By Cora Keegan | Apr 25 2020. Like other major world issues into which we are currently facing, K-pop brings out a xenophobic side in people. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOMS The Importance of Gender Neutral Bathrooms. By Chloe Maguire Sedgwick | Mar 27 2018. Speaking from personal experience, Chloe Maguire Sedgwick, highlights the reasons for gender neutral bathrooms. Transgender (trans) is an umbrella term for anyone who’s gender doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth, non-binary people fall under this umbrella. THE ANCIENT IRISH ÓENACH, AND THE TAILTEANN GAMES The ancient Irish Óenach, and the Tailteann Games. By Colmán Stanley | Sep 22 2018. Colmán Stanley recounts the history of the long forgotten Tailteann Games ‘As originally established away back in the nebulous mists that envelops the outer edges of chronological history – almost two thousand years before the birth of Christ - the Tailteann Games were primarily instituted as a tribute MOVIES: ESCAPISM OR CONNECTION? The University Observer is a member of the Press Council of Ireland and supports the Office of the Press Ombudsman. This scheme in addition to defending the freedom of the press, offers readers a quick, fair and free method of dealing with complaints that they may have in relation to articles that appear on our pages. WHO’S WINNING THE SPACE RACE? Who’s winning the space race? By Shivani Shukla | Apr 23 2019. Exploration of the universe is a dream nurtured by mankind more ardently than any other human venture. There’s something almost preternatural about being able to go beyond the circumferential cage set by the laws of science on Earth’s gravity, going distances requiring mathematical equations to be quantified. WHAT KANYE’S GRADUATION TAUGHT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY What Kanye’s Graduation Taught the Music Industry. By Cian Montague | Sep 29 2017. A decade on from Kanye's Graduation, Cian Montague looks back at the great album and how it succeeded. Kanye West’s Graduation has recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of its release.It was his third studio album and the final part of his education-themed trilogy, following The College Dropout and HEAD-TO-HEAD: SHOULD WE BOYCOTT ARAMARK OVER DIRECT Head-to-Head: Should We Boycott Aramark Over Direct Provision Ties? By Gavin Tracey | Feb 20 2018. Following the launch of a campaign to boycott any on-campus food-suppliers affiliated with Aramark, Gavin Tracey and Rory Clarke discuss the necessity of the campaign and thetrue nature of
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