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Students on campus for handful of days 'opting to commute'

Students on campus for handful of days 'opting to commute'
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'Was there red wine late at night involved?' the hairdresser asks


He’s thrilled to be back, but it’s a familiar feeling too – this is the salon’s third emergence from lockdown and there’s a well-honed system and rhythm to the process by this point. The Irish Hairdressers Federation offers great support and advice on how to reopen safely, he says, and everyone has pulled together.
The routine is smooth. Sanitise, contact-trace form. I’m presented with a plastic bag for my jacket. Gowns and towels are disposable. I’m sorry, I can’t offer you a coffee, or a magazine, Egan says.
Last week was busy, getting ready for reopening: the salon averaged 20 callbacks an hour, making appointments. Like so many other salons, it will take about six weeks for the Hair Box – and its other branch in Bray – to catch up with the pent-up demand. ....

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Ninth Level Ireland » Blog Archive » Weirdest term ever: How students have coped, from primary to third level


“‘When I think about it, wow, I just haven’t met anyone. I haven’t made a friend.’ Neasa Clancy is a first-year student of history, Irish and German at UCD, writes Deirdre Falvey. ‘I was there once’, she says, talking about the campus in Belfield, where she visited the bookshop and library in September. Other than that she’s now at home in Raheny, day-in day-out, laptop on knees, in her room too small for a desk, moving sometimes to the kitchen or living room, trying not to disturb her uncle, also working remotely …” (more)
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Weirdest term ever: How students have coped, from primary to third level


Weirdest term ever: How students have coped, from primary to third level
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Primary, secondary and third-level students around Ireland, and their teachers, look back on their efforts to keep learning in the shadow of Covid-19
Primary school: ‘It’s just weird’
The principal of St Audoen’s National School in Dublin’s south inner city, Eilish Meagher, is starting the day as she has done every morning since September
, writes Jennifer O’Connell. She gulps down a quick cup of tea in the school kitchen and is outside the gates by 8.30am, standing with home school liaison officer Geoff Finan and special needs assistant Dawn Treacy. ....

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