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TG4 documentary on Galway Travellers breaking education boundaries
A documentary filmed over the course of one academic year, telling the story of a group of Irish Travellers as they make their way through university life will air on TG4 next week.
Major boost for Westmeath’s aspirations as Sherlock added to backroom management team
The Westmeath senior football management team has been finalised with the addition of former Dublin All-Ireland medal winner, Jason Sherlock, a major boost to Des Dolan’s ambitions as he aims to successfully navigate his maiden season at the Lake County helm.
Athlone student among NUI Galway Gaisce Gold Medal award recipients
Sinéad Reidy from Athlone was among eight NUI Galway students and a special group of inspirational young people presented with the Gaisce Gold Award by President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins recently for their civic engagement and personal development.
Eight NUI Galway students awarded Gaisce gold medals
Eight students from NUI Galway are among the inspirational young people to receive the Gaisce Gold Award in this year's Gaisce Awards. The medals were presented by President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins, recently in recognition of their civic engagement and personal development.
NUI Galway launches events to mark Irish Traveller Ethnicity Day
President of Ireland Michael D Higgins led the opening of the week-long celebrations to mark Irish Traveller Ethnicity with a keynote address, exploring rights and other issues for the Traveller community.
Traveller students at NUI Galway scoop six Educational Awards
Five Traveller students at NUI Galway, along with the university’s Traveller education officer Owen Ward, have been honoured at this year's National Educational Achievement Awards.
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NUI Galway Mincéirs Whiden Society honours founding member
The Mincéirs Whiden Society at NUI Galway has made its founding member Owen Patrick Ward an honorary life member.
CARI Volunteer Forensic Accompaniment Service named Volunteers of the Year
There was widespread acclaim on Tuesday night when CARI Volunteer Forensic Accompaniment Service were announced as Galway City Council Volunteers of the Year, at the 15th Annual Mayor’s Awards for Galway City.
They gave it their all, but it does not make it any easier
This football lark does not get any easier does it. The feeling of sick in the pit of my stomach the morning after an All-Ireland final is an all too familiar feeling now after Mayo suffered another agonising one point defeat to Dublin in another All-Ireland final. The margin of loss makes it even more difficult to take. The level of Mayo's performance makes it hard to comprehend they did not win the game. Every mistake and refereeing decision will be scrutinised and placed under the microscope for years to come.