It’s 2023! Another new year, causing many to reflect on the year just passed. The ending of a year brings with it an array of feelings. For some, joy and excitement. For others, anxiety, and fear over the rapid passing of time. Likelihood is, many of us feel a mix of both.
Read MoreThe union had previously confirmed Wednesday 1 February as the first day of strike action but has now released the dates of the 17 following days
Read MoreDavid Williamson visits the Van Gogh Experience in Belfast and shares his views on the artist and his portrayal in the immersive exhibition.
Read MoreFrom the 24th to the 26th of January, Queen’s University Belfast’s Students’ Union will be holding an all-student referendum on taking further action to oppose the increases to accommodation fees and postgraduate tuition fees due to take effect in the next academic year.
Read MoreAs the University prepares itself to make the one-off payments to all students The Scoop breaks down what you need to know about these payments.
Read MoreAs we approach election season The Scoop has put together this guide to help students understand how the Queen’s University Belfast Students Union (SU) functions. Applications for all elected roles close on Thursday, 2 February at 5pm. Candidates can then run their reflection campaigns until 27 February when student voting commences. All students will be able to vote for their chosen candidates from 28 February until 2 March on the SU website.
Read MoreMaria Hassan brings the first instalment of her new Column ‘The Scoop does Sex Ed’
Read More“For years Sion have shown that teams from the west of the country, who are under-represented in Northern Irish football, can compete at the top level. “
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