5 of the best and most unique coffeeshops to try in Belfast if you’re tired of the same old spots.
Read MoreOur society was established in 1906 by William Mac Artúir. In 2019 we organised a festival to celebrate Mac Artúir, ‘Féile Mhic Artúir.’ This festival has now become one of our most anticipated events of the year.
Read MoreRobert, the owner, is hoping bringing the donkeys to Queen’s and Ulster Universities within the next year, complete with brushes and an obstacle course.
Read MoreOn the night of October 15 at The Speakeasy, something very strange happened. Musicians dropped by early with their equipment in tow. Instruments were tuned and plugged into sound systems with massive speakers.
Read MoreAs a result of the pandemic, this year there were a total of six men’s majors, as opposed to the regular four. The golfing calendar was packed and left us with world-class golf to consume almost every week.
Read MoreRebecca Watterson will be “bringing to life patient experiences and their encounters with psychiatrists, shock therapies and lobotomies”
Read MoreAs Torrans points out, No Alibis provides a space for local authors, for those who are less likely to appear in chain stores or supermarkets, and is, therefore, a key influence in aiding the Belfast arts and literary scene.
Read MoreAbraham Wilson has been announced as the only candidate for Postgraduate Officer in the QUB Students’ Union by-elections.
Read MoreThousands traveled to Dublin yesterday to demand 100% redress from the Irish Government for hundreds of Donegal, Mayo, Limerick and Sligo homeowners whose houses are affected by mica.
Read MoreQueen’s University fined students more than £50,000 for breaching Covid-19 rules off-campus during the last year.
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