An international student and a music student of Queen’s University Belfast detail the struggles and restrictions of online learning, including the fear of potential lasting effects that the lack of face-to-face teaching may have on their futures.
Read MoreThe next few weeks at Oh Yeah Centre promise to be full of fresh talent and original performances - make sure to check out their upcoming events, projects, and volunteering opportunities!
Read More‘Last year's tournament was hailed as one of the best ever, in terms of the action on the pitch, so many are hoping for more of the same excitement and drama in 2022.’
Read MoreUltimately, it’s up to Doug to account for his views and to repair the damage he has caused with his tweets. However, I think it is worth keeping in mind the human side of the man who has become the target of our collective anger.
Read MoreFollowing Stephen Sondheim’s passing, we look back on his career as a composer and lyricist to reveal his uniquely progressive style and enduring legacy on musical theatre.
Read More‘There will likely be similar and more hostile stand offs and harsh repercussions for unvaccinated athletes moving forward just as there has been for Djokovic.’
Read MoreThe Scoop speaks to male QUB students and graduates, who discuss their own responsibilities in ensuring campus and society is a safe place for women to live and work in.
Read MoreWhile everyone faces challenges at university, existing within a system not created with those of your brain wiring in mind can present specific challenges for some autistic people. By no means should autistic students feel the need to change to fit in with their environment, and luckily there are several tips to help those on the spectrum at university find support strategies and feel authentically accepted.
Read MoreKirsty King speaks to local musicians about the inequalities which exist in the Northern Irish music scene.
Read MoreÓrla Mallon talks to Caitlin Young, Editor of the anthology Awkward Middle Children about place, identity, Northern Ireland and what it feels like to be a young person today.
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