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Gach bliain, feictear an t-atmaisféar ag athrú in Iarthar Bhéal Feirste. Mar a bheadh draíocht ann, bíonn na sráideanna lán le solas na gréine, dubh le daoine, agus clúdaithe le gach dath faoin spéir. Éiríonn Páirc na bhFál buille an chroí den phobal agus, faoi sholas na gealaí, éisteann muintir na háite, agus níos faide amach, le réaltaí áitiúla i gceolchoirmeacha a bhíonn na mílte ag triall orthu. Níl na ceolchoirmeacha seo ach gné amháin d’Fhéile an Phobail
I mí Iúil 2021, deimhníodh cead pleanála chun Páirc Mhic Easmainn a athfhorbairt, próiseas a mhair trí bliana go dtí seo, agus a chosnóidh, de réir tuairiscí éagsúla, os cionn 300 milliún punt. Le Páirc Mhic Easmainn roghnaithe mar an t-aon staidiam le hionadaíocht a dhéanamh ar Thuaisceart na hÉireann ina n-iarratas do Chraobh Pheile na hEorpa in 2028, tá obair in aghaidh an chloig i gceist.
Adam Wilson talks about his reasons for running and priorities for the Undergraduate Education Officer role in this year’s Students’ Union elections.
Candidate Devrath Singh Rathore for Student Officer Postgraduate Education shares their reason for running and their thoughts on dedication to students needs.
The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Jews for Palestine-Ireland organised a march and rally, which took place on November 04. Participants would walk from Queen's University to the American Consulate to condemn US complicity in Israel's war crimes carried out in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
In May of this year a Westminster committee heard that Northern Ireland’s health service was ‘beyond crisis’ with a spokesperson from the Royal College of Nursing commenting that the health service had ‘fallen off a cliff edge.’ With a series of strikes this year taking place across the sector, I spoke with three nursing students and a midwifery student from Queen’s University Belfast who have been on placement throughout this turbulent year.
Boxing Columnist Holly Lennon attends the Palestinian solidarity protest in Belfast on the 21st October 2023, discussing the criticism of the BBC in light of claims that BBC coverage of Gaza is one-sided.
Rebecca Dobbin Donaghy provides a student perspective on the three days of the Agreement 25 conference which took place at Queen’s University Belfast this week.
Scott Marshall shares his thoughts on ‘The Parties In Conversation’ panel on Day 2 of Agreement 25 at Queen’s University Belfast.
The new SU is an objectively impressive building. A marvel only possible in the 21st century where you can feel almost every pound spent. And yet anytime I’ve been inside the building, be it by myself or with others, the only feeling I’ve felt is overwhelming loneliness. It seems the architects and interior designers forgot one crucial detail; the SU is a place for students.