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Modern Advances in Farming credited with the Growing Number of Students Applying for Agricultural Courses

[…]and automation of grazing management, controlled timing of parturition in beef cattle, evaluating by-products for inclusion in ruminant and monogastric diets; and an advancement in fertiliser technologies for improved efficiency and reduced gaseous emissions. Irish farming is at the forefront of all of these modernisations so it’s no wonder there’s been an increase in the amount of young people applying for agriculture and horticulture courses over the past ten […]
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HIV diagnosis increased by 30% last year according to new figures released by HPSC

[…]screenings are available in health clinics across campuses and from local GPs. There are also free rapid HIV testing in locations such as Panti Bar in Dublin; GOSHH in Limerick, Chambers nightclub in Cork and a walk-in clinic in UCH Galway. STI screenings only take five minutes and are essential for a healthy sex life.”   Robbie Lawlor is a student from DCU living with HIV, leading the Operation Zero campaign emphasising the importance of de-stigmatising HIV –   “As someone living with HIV in Ireland it’s very easy to live in deafening silence.” Robbie Lawlor said. “HIV is something […]
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HIV diagnosis increased by 30% last year according to new figures released by HPSC

[…]screenings are available in health clinics across campuses and from local GPs. There are also free rapid HIV testing in locations such as Panti Bar in Dublin; GOSHH in Limerick, Chambers nightclub in Cork and a walk-in clinic in UCH Galway. STI screenings only take five minutes and are essential for a healthy sex life.”   Robbie Lawlor is a student from DCU living with HIV, leading the Operation Zero campaign emphasising the importance of de-stigmatising HIV –   “As someone living with HIV in Ireland it’s very easy to live in deafening silence.” Robbie Lawlor said. “HIV is something […]
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Managing your money in College

[…]have a regular income and you are on a tight budget. Managing your money will take a bit of effort at first, but it is worth it in the long run. Tips for managing your Money: If you need to cut back on your spending, there are lots of ways to do that: Create a budget. Buying college books can be so expensive, instead contact your local Students’ Union as some of them may run second hand book schemes on campus. Always ask for a student discount, even if one isn’t advertised.  Buy in bulk, it’s much cheaper in the long run. […]

USI protests absence of Gaeltacht Grants at Third Level

[…]highest in Europe, it is evident that the teaching industry is becoming elitist as many students simply cannot afford this extortionate price for education. The Union of Students in Ireland are calling on the Government to reinstate the Gaeltacht Grant immediately, as students can no longer be burdened with these costs on top of all else at third level. USI President, Síona Cahill expressed; “The additional Gaeltacht fee is a huge burden for student teachers, aspiring secondary school teachers need proof of 2 months residency in Gaeltacht areas. This takes our students out of their own jobs for a long […]
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