Journalism Graduate Receives 'Most Viewed' Status for Guardian U2 Article

Dean Van Nguyen, BA (HONS) in Journalism & Visual Media graduate, receives the "Most Viewed" status for his article in the Guardian headlined, ‘Where the streets have no statues: why do the Irish hate U2"

BA (HONS) in Journalism & Visual Media graduate, Dean Van Nguyen, had an article in today’s Guardian newspaper headlined, ‘Where the streets have no statues: why do the Irish hate U2’. The piece achieved the ‘Most Viewed’ status on their website.  Such was the popularity of Dean’s feature article, the Irish Independent went on to write an article about Dean’s article which they entitled, ‘The Guardian asked people in Grogans pub why the Irish hate U2 and the answers are typically Irish’.

Dean’s work has previously appeared in Siliconrepublic.com, The Irish Times, The Atlantic, the Irish Independent and NME, among others. Follow him: @deanvannguyen