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End of pandemic within our grasp as further easing of restrictions affords hope for the future
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Greater leadership needed for those teaching through a crisis
“Any fool can handle a crisis, it’s this day-to-day living that wears you down.”
Laurice Van Den Oosten - Westport Art and Music School
Laurice Van Den Oosten, a native of Fahy, started her own business at the age of 19, going from teaching piano from home to running a private school with 150+ students, 10 members of staff and offering over 30+ services in Art, Music, Therapy and Education.
Memories of sporting yore evoked as leaving cert students seek calculated grades check
Looking at all the fuss on the radio and TV and written media on the AC Milan match against Shamrock Rovers during the week in Tallaght Stadium, I was immediately very interested.
GMIT awarded Government grant for capital works and equipment
The president of GMIT, Dr Orla Flynn, has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, TD, of a grant of €1,067,000 for capital works and equipment in GMIT.
Galway industries which need workers
We have nearly completed our fourth week in lockdown, and nearly 500,000 people in Ireland have been counting the economic cost of the global pandemic, as hospitality, retail, and many other sectors have halted in order to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Those who have been left with no job have been seeking the Pandemic Unemployment Payment of €350 a week to try to tide them over while all non-essential businesses remain closed.