Residents Living Near UCC Are Disappointed With The Students Union For Holding A Virtual Freshers Week
The academic term officially gets underway today
Although the college is mainly operating online and the campus is very quiet, residents living in the vicinity of the college say the reality off-campus is much different.
Residents say house parties began last night and they fear they will continue right throughout the week to coincide with the virtual Freshers Week.
Speaking to RedFM News Secretary of the Magazine Road Residents Association Aidan Cahill says he's shocked the Students Union have not cancelled Freshers Week like other colleges:
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