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Mayo schools invited to participate in SciFest at AIT

Secondary school students throughout Mayo are being urged to submit their entries for SciFest at Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) before the closing date of March 9.

On The Record Christmas party @ Róisín Dubh

THE IRISH Times music column On The Record holds its Christmas Party at Strange Brew in the Róisín Dubh tonight from 8pm.

Daithi Ó Dronaí to headline Róisín Dubh

DAITHÍ Ó Dronaí, the immensely talented fiddle player, who injects Irish trad with a dose of youthful swagger, headlines the Róisín Dubh this Saturday at 9pm.

Witness appeal after spate of robberies, assaults and burglaries

Gardai are appealing for witnesses following a recent spate of robberies, assaults, and burglaries.

This week’s game news

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Eidos Interactive has announced November 21 as the official ship date for the highly anticipated, upcoming entry to the illustrious Tomb Raider franchise, Tomb Raider: Underworld. The game will release simultaneously on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2, Nintendo DS and PC platforms. Underworld marks the first game in this flagship series that is designed specifically for next generation consoles. Lara Croft uncovers proof of the existence of the mythical hammer of the Norse God Thor, a weapon rumoured to have the power to smash mountains into valleys and destroy the gods themselves. Exploiting the power and capabilities of next generation consoles, Lara must hunt for clues across larger than life environments, seen with exquisite, detailed clarity. Solving multifaceted puzzles, facing foes both animal and supernatural, players have the aid of enhanced weapons and abilities, as they explore the secrets of the past.

Xtra-vision launches new offer for Galway gamers

Xtra-vision has announced the launch of a recession-busting offer that should be music to the ears of Galway gamers.

Get reading and help raise money for MS

The MS READaTHON, which takes place this month, is a chance for Galway schoolchildren to help raise money for Multiple Sclerosis by reading books.

 

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