
Will robots take over the world? Behind artificial intelligence
While artificial intelligence might sound like a scary thing of the future, we use it everyday. I sat down with Professor Alan Smeaton,...

Dangerous diet videos on TikTok can have devastating effects
“Pro-ana” groups have been found on every form of social media. These are people who get together and promote the worsening of eating...

Road traffic falls by 55% during second lockdown
Data collected by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) shows that traffic volumes for the week commencing 25th of October were 55.4% lower...

Over 58% of students paid more than €1000 upfront for accommodation before they were told college wo
A survey published by Sinn Féin spokesperson on Further and Higher Education, Rose Conway-Walsh TD, has found that despite students...

How to stay motivated with assignments during lockdown
Now that the country has moved to a Level 5 lockdown, it can be even harder to stay motivated and keep on top of college or university...

Student’s guide to Budget 2021
Budget 2021 was announced this week, but you may be wondering – what does this mean for me? Here’s your guide to Budget 2021 and how it...

“The move to online classes cost me €2000”: students given no support for online learning
Third level students are expressing their frustration at the lack of government support for the move to online learning this year. Due to...

Good Vibrationz are back with more whacky events
Good Vibrationz, a collective of artists, filmmakers and self-proclaimed “messers” who organise and host events around Dublin, are back...

Atelier Maser reopen their doors with new show ‘Assemble’
With restrictions easing, Atelier Maser on Charlemont Street is preparing to get back into the swing of things, starting with its...

New Wetherspoon’s hotel and pub set to open in October
Pub chain Wetherspoons is set to open its new Camden Street location on October 20. The new location will be a pub and 89 bedroom hotel,...

Future of O’Devaney Gardens still unclear
One of the most controversial housing topics of the year, the future of O’Devaney Gardens, is still up in the air despite multiple votes...

Tramyard Exchange project moves into Phase 2
Phase two of the Tramyard Exchange project by Salamisso Developments is currently under way on the corner of Meath Street and Carman’s...

Legal issues keeping Iveagh Market off derelict register
Despite the Iveagh Market buildings having been left in disrepair for years, Dublin City Council have said that due to “legal issues...

Locals object to Dublin 8 makeover
Local residents are opposed to the “docklands style” makeover set to happen in the Liberties, according to People Before Profit (PBP)...

Shopfront Improvement Scheme is “too small”
Dublin City Council’s South-Central Area office has now stopped taking applications for the Shopfront Improvement Scheme 2019. The...

New co-working space set to open its doors this month
A new co-working space called the Masonry will be opening on Thomas Street this month. The repurposing and rejuvenation of this six-floor...

Crack cocaine causes underage sports teams to be pulled
Local sports teams in Ballymun have been forced to pull a number of their under 18s teams due to drugs and drug dealing affecting their...

















