Student reports
Young Reporters across Northern Ireland have produced stories on many topics: From living with alopecia, getting the mic on the next big musician, to how pupils living on the border may be affected by Brexit, and much more.
Check out some of their reports here and get inspired to make your own story!
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Are women being given enough opportunities in STEM?
With the NI Science Festival in full swing, school reporters discuss women in STEM.
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Carl Frampton goes back to school
Young Reporters pull no punches as they grill Carl about school and boxing
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Festival of News live!
大象传媒 NI reporter Barra Best is joined by students to report from the Festival of News.
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How two brothers became 'unsung sporting heroes'
School reporters explore the rise of a table-tennis club in Belfast.
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The science of happiness
Reporters from Assumption Grammar find out what happens to our body when we are happy.
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Tim Wheeler at The Biggest Weekend
Young Reporters talk to Tim Wheeler at The Biggest Weekend in Belfast.
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What do you like most about Christmas?
Students from Tor Bank School, Dundonald reveal their favourite thing about Christmas.
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大象传媒 Good Food Show in Belfast
Students are inspired to eat in many different venues.
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Beware the risks of cyberbullying
Are schools well enough prepared for it?
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D-Day veteran goes back to school
75 years from D-Day, 96-year-old RAF pilot, Bill Eames returned to his old school.
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Highlights from School Report NI 2016 / 17
A look back at some of the key moments.
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How might Brexit affect people in NI?
Will it impact people from other parts of Europe?
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Investigation: A hard or soft border?
The possible ramifications of Brexit
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Is there enough priority given to arts subjects?
Students look at the STEM v arts subjects question.
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Kacey's story: Living with alopecia
The teenager shares her journey of living with alopecia since the age of six.
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Radio 1 DJ goes back to school
Phil Taggart returns to his old stomping ground: Christian Brothers Grammar in Omagh.
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Safer Internet Day
St Catherine's College in Armagh find out how to stay safe online.
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Should they stay or should they go?
Do young footballers from Northern Ireland need to move away to fulfill their potential?
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St Paul's does the Apprentice
Grainne McCoy returns to her old school to offer some advice.
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The 大象传媒 Newsline reporters of the future?
Portadown College students sum up their News Day experience to reporter Aileen Moynagh.
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The Festival of News reaches a UK audience
Portadown College students sum up their News Day experience with reporter Aileen Moynagh.
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The importance of the emotional five-a-day
How to be happy and keep your emotions in check.
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The legacy of the Enniskillen bombing
A look back at the atrocity 30 years on.
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Victoria College interview Professor Mary Beard
Victoria College interview classicist Professor Mary Beard
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What are the long-lasting benefits of sport?
How students benefit from sport after they leave school.
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What makes your Christmas special?
Students from Fleming Fulton School in Belfast discuss their festive traditions
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What School Report can do for you
Discover what your school can gain from signing up
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Why are road racers willing to risk their lives?
The mindset required to race on open roads at 200mph
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Why is women's rugby proving a big hit?
Charting the increasing popularity of the sport.
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