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DCU students raise nearly €9,000 for charity following annual 24-hour broadcast

DCU students raise nearly €9,000 for charity following annual 24-hour broadcast

Quite the achievement. Fair play to them. Last weekend, a number of Dublin City University students produced and released a 24-hour broadcast in aid of the charity Aiobheann’s Pink Tie. Students committed to staying in DCU’s School of Communications building, the Henry Grattan, and creating 24 hours worth of content, all in the name of […]

7 years ago

These DCU students will be raising thousands of euro for charity instead of sleeping

These DCU students will be raising thousands of euro for charity instead of sleeping

Sure look, who needs sleep anyway? Last year, DCU’s Media Production Society (MPS) produced a live-streamed broadcast for 24 hours straight in an attempt to raise money for charity. Students commit to staying in DCU’s School of Communications building, the Henry Grattan, and will be creating 24 hours worth of content all in the name of […]

7 years ago

These DCU students are raising money for charity instead of sleeping tonight

These DCU students are raising money for charity instead of sleeping tonight

Sleep is overrated anyway… Instead of sleeping, these members of DCU’s Media Production Society will be producing a live-streamed broadcast for 24 hours straight. This year’s broadcast will be for SOSAD – a suicide prevention and bereavement support charity. Students commit to staying in DCU’s School of Communications building, the Henry Grattan, and will be […]

9 years ago

WATCH: Instead of sleeping these Irish students raised €10k in one night

WATCH: Instead of sleeping these Irish students raised €10k in one night

Sleep is for the weak In 24 hours DCU students have raised almost €10,00o for the Peter McVerry trust, a charity which helps those who are homeless. The DCU media production society have been broadcasting live for 24 hours, in order to keep the donations rolling in. They even pulled together a pretty spectacular corridor […]

10 years ago