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Climate emergency requires a united front of Galway’s stakeholders

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The recent United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report signed off by 195 governments is a truly terrifying read. It makes clear that Global Warming- characterised by more intense and frequent heatwaves, storms, rainfall, flooding and melting glaciers as well as rising sea levels, is due to human activity. It further stated that no part of the world is safe from its consequences and that these changes are accelerating.

Registration now open for EMPOWER EXPLORE event

Registration is now open for the 2021 EMPOWER EXPLORE event which will take place online on Tuesday September 7 from 9:30am to 1:00pm.

‘The housing crisis is dire. It’s demoralising for students‘

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University should be a time of discovery and expanding horizons, a time to broaden your mind and education, and to plan for the future. It is also a social experience, a chance to meet people from all walks of life, and where you will form some of the most enduring friendships of your life.

Galway gets ready for return of Féile na nGael

Hundreds of Galway schoolchildren will contest matches over the next two weekends (August 21 and 28) in the battle for John West Féile county honours.

Images emerging from Afghanistan contrast vastly with weekend sporting euphoria

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Local charities invited to apply for NUIG SU annual charity fund

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Galway charities wishing to be considered as beneficiaries for the NUI Galway Students’ Union annual fundraising campaign 2021/22 are being invited to apply.

Croi announces Mark Gantly as its new chairman

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Croi, the heart and stroke charity has announced the appointment of Mark Gantly as chairman of its board of directors.

Positive future awaits as Athlone Boat Club advance new clubhouse construction

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Athlone Boat Club continue in their quest to raise funds towards the completion of a new state of the art clubhouse facility along the banks of the River Shannon on Grace Road.

The extraordinary Fr Peter Daly walks on to the Galway Stage

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In the early decades of the 19th century fortunes were made in giving hundreds of thousands of emigrants safe passage to America. As the decades slipped by the numbers grew into millions. Liverpool had the main transatlantic business for these two islands, but Galway, situated some 300 miles closer to America, and with the onset of powerful steam-driven ships, believed that a better and quicker service could be provided.

The unity conversation is gaining momentum. So what’s next?

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Sinn Féin’s ultimate aim is to build an Ireland of equals. This will only be achieved by getting rid of Partition, reuniting our country, and achieving full national independence.

 

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