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DCU

    United Ireland would cost €3bn in first year, but all burdens would disappear within ten years
    Enda Kenny says he has 'no intention whatsoever' of running for president
    Vast majority of teachers in Ireland suffering 'moderate to high' burnout
    Champions UL lead the way with seven spots on Rising Stars Hurling Team of The Year
    Three in-a-row chasing DCU to face UCC in O'Connor Cup final repeat
    0-10 for O'Connor as UL overcome DCU to clinch third Fitzgibbon Cup crown in four years
    'The fact we've never won has never cost us a thought' - DCU chasing Fitzgibbon glory
    DCU earn 4-point win over UCD in Sigerson Cup final
    DCU rally to overcome UCC and book Fitzgibbon Cup final place
    McGroddy the hero as DCU edge Ulster University after extra-time
    DCU and Ulster University book Sigerson Cup semi-final spots
    Impressive DCU overcome MTU Kerry in Sigerson Cup
    Whistle-stop Dublin canvass sees Harris quizzed by students and confronted on homelessness
    Young woman training for Dublin Marathon remains in a coma in Italy after being struck by a car
    How Dublin-based researchers helped English clubs to organise their academies
    Airspace off Clare to be closed to test high-tech military spec drones
    A-techsyn is a firm that manufacturers the unmanned aircraft at their factory in Shannon Co Clare and are testing drones for the Naval Service and ecological studies.
    The Explainer: What next for Iran after the death of the country's president?
    Where do these Irish universities stand on the Israel-Hamas conflict?
    More than one third of Irish journalists have faced legal action in last five years
    'I won't lie, I started crying': Two University of Sanctuary students graduate from DCU
    Major internet companies not doing enough to combat misinformation, report finds
    Glitch in DCU email list allows students to view sensitive information of other students
    Irish scientist who made samples aboard spacecraft is 'proud' to have played a part in history
    Call for families to take part in first national study on autistic children's school experiences
    What's he up to?: What to make of the Bertie Ahern revival roadshow
    Protesters interrupt honorary doctorate ceremony of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern
    ATU Galway rally from seven points down as Fitzgibbon Cup quarter-finalists confirmed
    2022 finalists UL to face DCU as Sigerson Cup semi-final draw made
    Carla Rowe the scoring star as Dublin win league opener against Meath
    Japanese startup, carrying DCU lab samples, launches historic moon mission
    Zelenskyy says Russia's decision to sanction over 50 Irish politicians is 'propaganda'
    Explainer: What you need to know about the new adapted Covid vaccines heading into winter
    Cork star's goal key as UCC stun DCU in bid to end 10-year wait for O'Connor Cup
    DCU fire six goals in victory over UCC in exciting All-Ireland football final clash
    DCU ease to Ashbourne Cup final victory against UCD
    Clifford magic helps UL into first Sigerson Cup final since 1997
    DCU hold on after late Darragh Canavan goal to win in exciting Sigerson Cup finish
    Galway's Niland and Fleming impress in NUIG success, opening wins for DCU and IT Carlow
    UCD win seven-goal clash to knock UCC out of Sigerson Cup
    Several Irish universities commit to introducing domestic abuse leave policy for staff in 2022
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