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Vol. XVIII, Issue 7
Wednesday, 24 February, 2016
Opinion:
Features:
Sport:
‘Lad culture’ should not excuse revenge porn
Disable Inequality in this year’s Election Read more on page 14
DCU defeated in Sigerson Cup Final
Read more on page 10
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Read about our coverage on the General Election 2016 on the three page spread — See pages 3-5
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Róisín Shortall, Social Democrats speaks at the Election 2016 Dublin North-West Debate in DCU on Wednesday, February 17 Credit: Chai Brady
DCU officially takes pro-choice stance Rebecca Lumley Deputy Features Editor @RebeccaLumley1
THE Students’ Union’s official stance surrounding abortion is now pro-choice following a preferendum on reproductive rights last week. Students were given five options and were asked to rate them in order of preference. The options were: pro-life, pro-choice, legislation & amendment, legislation and no stance. 1496 students voted comfortably surpassing the 749 quota. An overwhelming majority of 1057 voted for a pro-choice stance while 189 voted for pro-life. When surveyed by The Col-
lege View last week, 43 per cent of DCU students said the 8th Amendment was one of the issues that mattered to them in the run up to the general election. A referendum amending the DCU constitution was also passed last week. The constitutional referendum was passed with a majority of 1381 yes votes, with just 221 voting no. The number of valid votes was 1602, exceeding the minimum requirement of 1300. The constitutional amendment will see changes in four different areas and will allow for the full amalgamation of DCU, St Pat’s and Mater Dei, this year. Under the changes an Irish Language officer will be appointed to the SU. It will be a part-time position and will be voted upon
in the upcoming SU election. The Irish Language Officer will act as a representative for Irish speaking students and, according to Caoimhe Ní Chathail, chairperson of Cumann Gaelach, will have a “significant impact on the campus as a whole.” “We would love to see the Irish Officer assist with the creation of Irish language campus accommodation, encourage DCU to become a bilingual campus and implement DCU’s responsibilities and policies regarding the Irish language,” she said. The SU election dates are another area that will be subject to amendment as a result of the referendum. Traditionally elections are held in week nine of semester two but will now be pushed back to week 10 in order to ac-
commodate St Pats’ students. “Next year St Pats’ students will be DCU students, and they won’t be able to run in the election because they’ll be on placement at the time,” said SU President, Kim Sweeney. While proposed in the constitutional referendum, the final decision with regards the date will be made by Class Rep Council and Returning Officer Steve Conlon. Other amendments include a change in the number of required nominations needed to run in SU elections and the creation of a gender neutral constitution. When voting, students were not asked to vote on each amendment but simply asked to approve or disapprove all of the changes as a whole.
INSIDE THE SUSS
THE SUSS COVERS THE INSANE GENIUS OF KANYE WEST PANIC OVER POLITICISED POP PRAGUE VS AMSTERDAM