Seeing & Believing: Sexual Assault on University Campuses Highlighted in USI Survey
Current Affairs Editor Alana Daly Mulligan breaks down the findings of the NUI Galway’s Active* Consent Programme’s Sexual Experiences Survey. It is hard to know where to start with this topic due to its emotive, uncomfortable, vast, and terrifyingly fastened-to-silence methodology, we are still a country too afraid of our sexual assaults and assaulters to speak about them. […]
Societies Spotlight
Clubs and Societies BALL TICKET SALES! Tickets for the best ball of the year go on sale on the 5th March in the SU Common Room from 8am. Fulls Tickets are €40 and Afters Tickets are €25! Social Media: Be sure to follow us on our social media pages! Just search for UCC Societies. […]
Societies Spotlight
Clubs and Societies BALL TICKET SALES! Tickets for the best ball of the year go on sale on the 27th of February in the SU Common Room from 8am. Fulls Tickets are €40 and Afters Tickets are €25! The Clubs and Socs quiz is taking place in Devere Hall on the 26th of February from […]
The Arts Student and The Intelligence Justification Complex
Motley Staff Writer Niamh Browne talks about the disdain held for the arts, and why students feel the need to justify their choices to everyone who asks. It’s the dreaded question. The question with that tone. The snarky question mark you can just about hear. The “and how are you going to get a job […]
The Not So Lonely Planet Search for sisterhood: The Sometimes-Scary Sorority Life in US Universities
In the second edition of her monthly column about studying abroad in America, Alana Daly Mulligan talks to a member of a sorority to gain an insight into Greek Life. “I just want to know, do you wear cloaks?!” I joke. She chuckles a little and then looks at me; “I can’t disclose […]