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Official technological university status bestowed on Athlone

October 1, 2021, has been formally confirmed as the first day of the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest.

AIT records second highest increase in CAO numbers nationally

Athlone Institute of Technology has recorded the second highest increase in CAO numbers nationally across honours degree programmes in its sector.

Appreciating greatness in our midst

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A sense of belonging is essential in life because it places us in a grouping or place that we hope will allow us to share moments of joy and collegiality. It enables us to appreciate support when there is sadness and loss. It makes us do unusual things in the name of being part of a tribe or a gang. We stand on muddy sidelines and roar on the teams in our colours; we stay up late to watch a rowing race across the other side of the world because we do so with hope, knowing that there will either be elation or disappointment at the end of it. We consume culture that means something to us and which gives us a little gift of wisdom at the end of each performance.

A look back at 25 years of the Kiltartan Gregory Museum

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In 1990 – exactly 100 years after Sir William Gregory granted a 99-year lease on a section of land at Kiltartan Cross on which to build a schoolhouse – the Kiltartan Gregory Cultural Society was founded. Its aim was to restore the derelict red-brick schoolhouse, the very one commissioned by Sir William Gregory, and to preserve the history of Kiltartan for future generations. The next six years were spent doing just that.

Unity conversation is gaining momentum. So what’s next, asks Sinn Fein MEP

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.

Robbie Henshaw presents famed Lions jersey to Buccaneers

Robbie Henshaw recently made a quiet visit to his hometown club where he presented a British & Irish Lions jersey signed by his fellow touring colleagues who are currently preparing for their first test against South Africa on Saturday.

SCSI estate agents expect Connacht house prices to rise by 7% in the next 12 months

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Eighty six percent of SCSI estate agents expect national property prices to increase by an average of 6% over the next 12 months while a similar number say the main reason for the increase is due to lack of supply.

By-election loss a jolt for Fianna Fáil as fully vaccinated prepare to avail of indoor dining

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'Getting to Know...' - Conor O’Toole, filmmaker and comedian

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Antrim native takes up post as new NUIG Students’ Union President

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Róisín NicLochlainn, a law, sociology and politics student from Antrim, today officially becomes the new Students’ Union President at NUI Galway.

 

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