Gavan Reilly's Portfolio writings, ramblings, mumblings

Published on
13 February, 2007

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #8 – in which our hero hits the high notes… but more cheaply

They say that one of the beauties of being on exchange in continental Europe – especially in a town like Passau, nestled between three central European countries – is the freedom it affords to travel around and see more of this mysterious Europe we live in. What most people don’t mention when they say it […]


Published on
30 January, 2007

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #7 – in which our hero wonders why all Germans aren’t on dialysis

So here we are again, another year, another batch of deadline-scraping annals of an Erasmus life in deepest Bavaria for my loyal readers – all four of you – to muse over on every second Tuesday. Here’s hoping that your exam results, if they’ve miraculously appeared by now as due, flattered your workload, no matter […]


Published on
28 November, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #6 – in which our hero thinks Christmassy

You know how you always feel like Christmas is coming the first time you see the Coca-Cola ad on TV? Or the first time you hear Fairytale Of New York or the Penney’s ad on the radio? And you know how every year they get earlier, and privately you long for the olden days when […]


Published on
14 November, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #5 – in which our hero is shocked by Salzburg, Berlin and… Dublin?!

Excuse me for probably seeming a bit groggy but since the last time you caught me things have been just a little bit mad in the Life of Reilly. Recollection will be a challenge, just try and bare with me. First there was a weekend in Berlin for a fellow Belfieldite’s 21st. As if the […]


Published on
31 October, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #4 – in which our hero learns the true nature of German bureaucracy

Now you might think, reading this at the cusp of November, that any well-thinking citizen would have registered at their University a good month-and-a-half ago. Well, before I go on, I should point out that the first semester in German colleges runs from mid-October to mid-February – with a pathetic two weeks off for Christmas […]


Published on
17 October, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #3 – in which our hero fests Oktober and enters diplomatic limbo

So what else do I know about Passau? Well, the town was diplomatically flattened in 1663 and rebuilt by Italian architects specially commissioned from Venice. As a result there’s lots of old cobbled pedestrian lanes and arches all over the place, and at this time of year when the weather is still mild and in […]


Published on
3 October, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Culture Shock #2

First published in The University Observer, October 3rd 2006 (Day of German Unity) So… what do I know about Passau? Well, I know that it has a population of 50,000 and is about the size of Athlone; that it’s home to a University of about 8000; that it was once in Austria, although that’s not […]


Published on
5 September, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Rites of Passage in UCD

There is a moment in every UCD student’s career when he or she will realise that they are a fully-fledged, battle-weary Belfieldite. Reminiscing of a time when catching the 10 into down cost just €1.40, Gav Reilly examines some of the milestones we all pass along the way… 1. You can’t return a UCD missed […]


Published on
25 April, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

Another brick in the Chinese firewall

Gav Reilly investigates the state imposition of censorship in China, a country with a powerful desire to control its self-image at the expense of civil liberties When most people first think of China, the mind’s eye conjures hazy images of an infinitely vast land, with a Great Wall, hearty but replicable cuisine, a mystic tradition […]


Published on
11 April, 2006

Published in
The University Observer

A con job well done

Film review: Inside Man It should be said pretty quickly off the mark: this is a very slick movie. Framed by smooth credits and a clunking (if not slightly inappropriate) Panjabi PC soundtrack, Spike Lee’s latest offering casts Denzel Washington as Keith Frazier, a deputy detective who happens to be standing in charge when Clive […]


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