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Author: Roisin O Donnell

Shock as UCC Lecturer is the Victim of Racist Attack

By Roisin O Donnell   Posted in Uncategorized
Posted on August 22, 2019August 22, 2019

Writes Róisín O’Donnell   One of our own, Dr Amanullah De Sondy, a senior lecturer in Contemporary Islam, was a target of unnecessary, ignorant hate this Wednesday when he received what sources are describing as a ‘chilling’ voicemail. The voicemail came from an individual who has not been identified, but the cold intent exhibited by…

Ireland’s Vanishing Triangle – Unanswered: Annie McCarrick – Part 2

By Roisin O Donnell   Posted in Features
Posted on April 8, 2019April 7, 2019

“If people went missing in the US, you would not be surprised, but not in the island of saints and scholars” – Garda Assistant Commissioner Martin Donnellan. When this journalist ended part one of this twisting series, young college student Annie McCarrick had vanished from the lives of those she loved. Her absence fell heavily…

Momo: The Internet Hoax That Became Real

By Roisin O Donnell   Posted in Features
Posted on March 15, 2019March 14, 2019

In 2014, twelve year olds Morgan Geyser and Alissa Weier decided to lead the third member of their friend group, Payton Leutner, into the woods with intent to end her life in the name of Slender Man. Payton was stabbed nineteen times and left for dead while her attackers ventured in search of Slender Man’s…

Ireland’s Vanishing Triangle – Unanswered. Part 1: Annie McCarrick

By Roisin O Donnell   Posted in Features
Posted on March 15, 2019March 14, 2019

Picture this, reader: the endless comforting green of 1980s Ireland. In that green, there are small and tight-knit towns that seem oh so friendly. On the 44 bus, there is a young college student. She will never be seen again, not to this day. This was the beginning of the Vanishing Triangle, which remains a…

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