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  • Taking back the web, a media and academic conference aimed at tackling the lack of trust the public has for the media took place for the second time on the 19th and 20th of October in DIT’s Aungier Street campus. The event was hosted by The Centre for Critical Media Literacy within DIT and kicked…

  • 20,000 people showed up to the startline of the 39th Dublin marathon, from runners just hoping to finish to elite athletes looking to get their share of the €120,000 prize pool. The Dublin Marathon began in 1980 and has since been an annual event. Over the years, roughly 306,000 runners have taken part in what…

  • The ‘Grangegorman Urban Quarter’ is a proposed education, health and community development by the Grangegorman Development Agency (GDA) for Dublin Institute of Technology and the Health Service Executive. The GDA was awarded funding to begin the construction of the new campus based off the back of the country’s €2.5 billion stimulus package. The construction of…

  • Figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and sourced by the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) have shown that Ireland has been getting a steady increase in foreign visitors for the period spanning 2010 to 2017. The overall figure has risen from just over 6 million people in 2010 to 9.9 million in 2017, a…

  • Blay Vision’s ‘Free’ is the perfect combination of aberrant beats and lyrical innovation. Blay Vision, one of the most promising MC’s in the Grime scene, released his latest project Free on October 26 and is currently number eight in the iTunes Hip/Hop-Rap Album chart. Best known for his politically charged track Gone Mad featuring Grime…

  • The number of valid taxi driver and vehicle licences have been steadily declining in Ireland, but are now starting to increase, according to the latest information from the National Transport Authority (NTA). Small Public Service Vehicle (SPSV) licences are up for the first time in ten years and SPSV driver licences are up for the…