Beyond the game: The hidden toll of sports injuries on athletes
Photo (c) Pixabay By Oisín Brennan For all professional and high level athletes, there comes…
Photo (c) Pixabay By Oisín Brennan For all professional and high level athletes, there comes…
By Naomi Hamilton O’Donnell When Martha Begley Schade decided to write children’s books, never did…
By Noah Murray Senior Semi-final Corofin will look to continue their winning ways with a…
By Joseph Murray In many walks of life, we are told that small gestures can…
By Oisín Brennan In 2023, Ireland is experiencing a staffing shortage across a significant proportion…
By Ella Carey Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Neale Richmond T.D. has…
By Oisin Brennan With the group stage of the Higher Education Hurling League coming to…
By Ella Carey Former British Prime Minister David Cameron made a surprise return to frontline…
By Ailiadh Walsh When speaking to staff recently who work within the disability and caring…
Coming to Galway for the very first time from November 15-19, the Going Coastal festival is set to offer a range of music, with something to suit everybody.
By Ananda Patrasco On the 14 November Catherine Martin TD, the Minister for Tourism, Culture,…
By Ananda Patrasco The effects of Storm Debi, that hit in the early hours of…
By Rebekah O’Reilly When former University of Galway student, marine scientist, and photographer Felix Sproll…
By Lucy Murray E-scooter company, Riley Scooters, welcome upcoming safety regulations on the use of…
By Caoimhe Looney The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) have called on the European Union (EU)…
By Kevin Dowling Athenry has always been known for the ‘Fields of Athenry’ song but…
By Rebekah O’Reilly Galway City Council have asked Galway locals to remain vigilant to damages…
Choosing to go into a PhD programme is a huge undertaking. Most PhD research programmes in Ireland last four years and require a large amount of individual work, research and study. However, there is an extra set of challenges for PhD students in Irish universities.
By Paul Shaughnessy 2023 was a year where Conor Whelan stood up with inspirational performances…