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Spider-Man: Leaving Home

Motley Editor Dan Webb looks at the factors that led up to the recent breakdown in negotiations between Disney and Sony Pictures, and what this means for the future of Spider-Man, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe   I find myself sitting here writing an article I hoped I wouldn’t have to even think about, for a long time. Five years ago, in 2014, news broke … Continue reading Spider-Man: Leaving Home

Dan WebbOctober 4, 2019October 5, 2019

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The international lockdowns weighed heavy on relat The international lockdowns weighed heavy on relationships globally. Hannah Emerson talks to Motley about how it affected hers. 

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Motley’s Deputy of Current Affairs Stephen Moyni Motley’s Deputy of Current Affairs Stephen Moynihan discusses the funding situation for UCC over the coming months.

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Introducing our new Online Editor, Kevin! “Hey Introducing our new Online Editor, Kevin!

“Hey Folks! My name is Kevin Quane and I’m a first year Physics and Astrophysics student here in UCC. I’m delighted to start working with this amazing team of people as Online Editor! You can most often find me complaining about the poor coffee quality on the UCC campus and unironically using words like artisan, boujee and vibe. My personality can most concisely be summarised by my love for the colour purple💜💜”

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The Earth has completed her orbit around the sun, The Earth has completed her orbit around the sun, putting an end to the truly dreadful shitshow that was 2020. Will 2021 be any better? Mystic Mc Magical Predictions tells us. The answer is; probably not.

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Interested in writing for Motley? We are now open Interested in writing for Motley? We are now open for submissions for Issue #4: Mental Health!

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Jeff “Joker” Moreau, voiced by the ever-sarcas Jeff “Joker” Moreau, voiced by the ever-sarcastic Seth Green, acts as Commander Shepard’s trusty pilot for the entirety of the Mass Effect trilogy. Unfortunately for Jeff, he suffers from brittle bone disease, making it impossible for him to do much more than flying the Normandy. How is a young military go-getter like him supposed to find love if he can barely walk? Enter EDI. 

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Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Molly Kavanagh, talks to C Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Molly Kavanagh, talks to Cork-based musician and producer, JJ Lee, about the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the live music and entertainment industry. 

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Bailey Lane, Internal Convener with the UCC Law So Bailey Lane, Internal Convener with the UCC Law Society, discusses the issues of Image based sexual abuse and coercive control in Irish society.

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Artificial Intelligence was once a very scary pros Artificial Intelligence was once a very scary prospect. Thankfully for us, the reality of AI has turned out to be far more benign (so far), and an argument could be made that the people who stand to gain the most from these advancements might just be adult learners.

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Grace Claro discusses the benefits of yoga for str Grace Claro discusses the benefits of yoga for strung-out students during exam season.

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Staff Writer Kane Geary O’Keeffe writes about a Staff Writer Kane Geary O’Keeffe writes about a new wave of horror films that feature terrors that range far beyond the classic jumpscare, and discusses Hollywood’s inability to adequately market this subgenre. 

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Don’t look away, we’re just telling you the tr Don’t look away, we’re just telling you the truth. Conor Daly looks at how our brains are being rewired to act as money-makers for the capitalist machine through social-media.

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“If wearing a dress means that you are no longer “If wearing a dress means that you are no longer masculine, then masculinity – as an institution – is too fragile and rigid in the first place.” Jack Van Lang discusses the contentious Vogue cover story featuring Harry Styles.

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When VAR (Video Assistant Referee) was introduced When VAR (Video Assistant Referee) was introduced into the Premier League in the 2019/20 season, it was something that had been long-awaited, but thus far, it has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Conor Daly talks us through this crucial development in the sporting world and some of the issues associated with this sporting development. 

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It's that time of year again, and here's our Chris It's that time of year again, and here's our Christmas gift to you! Carefully curated by the Motley team, our Christmas playlist is available now to listen to on Spotify - link in bio! 🎁🎄

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The industrial revolution began in 1760 and is wid The industrial revolution began in 1760 and is widely regarded as the technological feat of modern history. The implementation of machines to make agriculture and factory work more efficient was a huge blow to an already exploited and underappreciated workforce (pre-unionization). As with any major technological change though; the idea is always more troubling than the reality. Billy O’Connor tells us why we shouldn’t worry. 

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For many years now we have been hounded by reports For many years now we have been hounded by reports that no job is safe and that even the creative arts do not provide a refuge from the inevitable rise of mass automation. Motley’s Niamh Browne investigates to see if Motley can source its writers from elsewhere. 

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Deputy Fashion Editor Kaia Purcell brings you her Deputy Fashion Editor Kaia Purcell brings you her top five app recommendations for those tech-savvy fashionistas out there. 

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