(2021-22, Issue 3, 14th of September- 27th of October in 2021)
Issue No.3

Northern Ireland Faces Persistent Decline in Lifelong Learning Participation
The Gown is sorry to report on the recent finds from AONTAS regarding the decline in adult education
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REVIEW: Beautiful World, Where are You by Sally Rooney
Olivia Heggarty reviews Sally Rooney’s latest book: Beautiful World, Where Are You?
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Boris’s Christmas Bet
Political Editor, Luke Tinsley, reports on how the Prime Minister’s approach towards businesses may be putting Christmas, and the UK, under threat.
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Belfast May Be Repeating Dublin’s Mistakes On Housing And Urban Life
Hannah Weir writes about how Belfast’s housing crisis echoes mistakes already made in Dublin and other cities
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Students’ Unions Questions: What Do Northern Ireland’s Students’ Representatives Have To Say?
Editor-in-Chief, Aidan Lomas, reports on the lack of leadership from QUBSU and UUSU in the run up to strike action balloting this month.
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The Upcoming Strike Ballots: A Necessary Discussion
By commission of the Editor-in-Chief, Current Affairs Editor, Sean Mulryan, offers another perspective with regard to the upcoming strike action balloting.
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Editorial: Universitatis Mythologia
Editor-in-Chief, Aidan Lomas, continues his Editorial campaign against strike action at the end of this calendar year.
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REVIEW: No Time To Die
Aaron M. Crilly reviews the fifth and final instalment of the Craig Era 007 movies: No Time To Die
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UN Concludes Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility Should Be 12
Claire Dickson reports on how the UN’s recently conclusion on the appropriate Age of Criminal Responsibility may present dire consequences for Northern Ireland’s youth.
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ARCHIVE: A Whimsical Withdrawal risks Northern Ireland
ARCHIVE: Abbey Wallace reports on the consequences a whimsical Brexit deal could have on Northern Ireland.
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Is The Economy A Game for Losers? If So, How Can Northern Ireland Survive
Business and Economics Editor, Edward Ferrin, analyses the UK economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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FEATURE: Why Are Women Unsafe?: A Deeper Look Into Violence Against Women Around The World
International Affairs Editor, Ellie Fletcher, reports on the global impact the tragic murder of Sarah Everard had. TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual Assault.
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Belfast Marathon 2021: A Return To Normality? YES!
Deputy & Sports Editor, Rory Morrow, reports on the return to normality felt by runners during the 2021 Belfast Marathon
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Irish Eyes: Early Halloween Special
Irish Eyes Columnist, Matthew Cullen, writes about the historic connection between the Island of Ireland and Halloween.
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STUDENT REP. ELECTIONS: Rowan Fitton for HAPP 2021
Editor-in-Chief, Aidan Lomas, Interviewed Rowan Fitton during his campaign to be elected HAPP Undergraduate Rep. 2021
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