Adi Vildorf, Campbell Martin, Andi Ismail, Mina El Attar, Eric Armenta Isolde’s Tower (medieval, but discovered by Simpson) (https://www.dublincity.ie/image/libraries/vl011-isoldes-tower-1993) While … More
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Michael Collins
Aidan Thompson, Sabrina Marks, Ronald Li, Nicole Bosiy 1. A Greatly Condensed Biography Michael Collins was born as the third … More
“Quite Too Utterly Utter” Oscar Wilde
Jocelyn Sanchez, Lia Inadomi, and Ellen Relac This artifact depicts an illustration of Oscar Wilde on the front cover of … More
Newgrange
Adrianna Grayson, Matthew Moon, and Sophia Kloster (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/659/) When one thinks about notable historical architecture, most would not immediately think … More
IRA Proclamation
Jazmine Padilla, Kathryn Walsh, Esteban Lovato, Jenna McFarland Three groups– the Irish Republican Brotherhood, The Irish Volunteers, and the Irish … More
Anatomical Account of the Elephant Accidentally Burnt
Maria Alexandrescu, Andrew Checcia, Sophie Seeholzer In seventeenth-century Britain, elephants were exotic and rare animals that the majority of the … More
Yeats and the Imagination
For my paper, I intend to explore Yeats’ unique perception of the interpenetration of the past and the present in … More
Female Agency in the Political and Familial Structure in Juno and the Paycock
Amidst the cynical, complaint ridden tone of Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock, Mary has the hope for change in … More
Medicalized Sexuality and Dracula
Vampires are so frightening because they are vectors of the unknown. In this way, the vampires in Dracula can be … More
The reality of the Famine
When doing the assignment about the Irish/Dublin famine it accrued to me that we don’t know what the reality of … More