JM Synge on Inis Meáin
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Life on Inis Meáin has always been shaped by nature - located in the middle of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland, it is the quietest of the islands.
Read more ...By-Election Survival 101
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Dates for the upcoming Galway West by-election have been speculated by the Daily Mail to be either May 15 or May 22. We won't know the full list of candidates until the official date when nominations close; this date hasn't been announced yet, either, but many candidates from smaller parties and independent candidates have already declared themselves in the race for a much-needed head start.
Read more ...Cniotàil geansaí Inis Meáin
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Long before Aran island sweaters became a fashion statement being rocked by many celebrities such as Patrick Dempsey, Marilyn Monroe and Alexander McQueen; local fishermen and islanders would wear them in day-to-day life.
Read more ...The Comhlacht Forbatha (Local Development) on Inis Meáin
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
One thing you learn very quickly as a student on Inis Meáin is how to adapt.
If the electricity goes, you light a candle. If the weather changes, plans change. And if something breaks, you can be fairly sure Comhlacht Forbatha Inis Meáin will be involved fixing it somehow.
Read more ...How to find your silence
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
In a world where phones now take precedence over most necessities, silence lies at the bottom of this heap, almost forgotten and rendered unimportant.
Read more ...A school at the heart of island life
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
On the small island of Inis Meáin education extends far beyond the classroom walls. As the island's only secondary school, Colaiste Naomh Eoin (CNE) is at the heart of the community, supporting students academically, culturally and socially.
Read more ...The history of the Claddagh
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Although I live in Boleybeg, my mom grew up in the Claddagh and in a way, so did I. The draw of the water and the melody of the streets is what makes this place my fondest childhood memory. Today, I want to delve into its rich history.
Read more ...The game Cead from Inis Meáin
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Cead, also known as cluichí le maidí (game with sticks) is an ancient, traditional game that is unique to Inis Meáin and played exclusively on St Patrick’s Day.
Read more ...The change in American Politics: 1920-Present
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
The rise of conservatism and fascism in the modern Western world has been a contentious topic for a long while. Fingers have been pointed every which way, with only one true nation to blame for this: America.
Read more ...The history of Bearna
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Galway’s sprawling hills are home to innumerable stories from the past: centuries of people living in tough conditions where plants refused to grow on acidic soil, and strong winds and rain would chill you to the bone. Despite this unfavourable climate, a rich history can be found throughout the county, from ancient Celtic ringforts to scattered Famine villages.
Read more ...Capillary Canal ways
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Galway’s canal ways are a lesser-known but historically significant part of the city’s development, reflecting its long relationship with trade, industry, and water management.
Read more ...Aer Arann: What it did and why it mattered
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Aer Arann is an essential service and a link between the islands and the mainland has served the three islands, Inis Meáin, Inis Mór and Inis Oirr since 1970. Built in 1970 it is still in operation seven days a week, operating three flights a day between the three islands.
Read more ...The River Corrib: Galway, The Bish and I
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
As a student of ‘The Bish’ in Galway and a rower who spends countless hours on the River Corrib, my love for the river has grown into something deeper than I ever expected. The Corrib isn’t just where I train; it’s where I think, reset, and feel most like myself.
Read more ...From grassroots to green jerseys: The rise of Maree Oranmore FC
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Maree Oranmore FC (MOFC) was founded in early 2005 after a public meeting to discuss interest in forming a football club in the community.
Read more ...Deiseanna Suimiúla agus Éagsúla le linn na hIdirbhliana
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Cuireann an Idirbhliain i gColáiste Chroí Mhuire réimse leathan de chúrsaí éagsúla agus tarraingteacha ar fáil a ligeann do dhaltaí rud éigin nua a thriail, a gcuid scileanna agus spéiseanna a fhorbairt, muinín a chothú agus scileanna fíorshaoil a fhoghlaim. Seo roinnt samplaí den obair atá ar bun:
Read more ...Up-and-coming athlete one to watch
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Third Year Calasanctius College student David Frazer has stood out as an up-and-coming athlete, and is one to keep a close eye on going forward.
Read more ...An raibh a fhios agat?
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Suíomh Choláiste Chroí Mhuire
In 1853, tógadh foirgneamh sa Spidéal ar a tugadh an “Nead”, seo an láthair ar a bhfuil Coláiste Chroí Mhuire lonnaithe inniu. Bhí sé mar aidhm ag an ionad seo an Protastúnachas a chur chun cinn.
Read more ...Calasanctius College student achieves national and international success
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Calasanctius College Leaving Certificate student Conor Penney has enjoyed an outstanding run of success in athletics, establishing himself as one of Galway’s leading young sports stars.
Read more ...Getting to know - Hildegarde Naughton
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
What inspired you to enter politics?
I volunteered for the People in Need fundraiser in Galway many years ago and that made me think that if I entered politics, I could help many people in Galway and right throughout the country.
I volunteered for the People in Need fundraiser in Galway many years ago and that made me think that if I entered politics, I could help many people in Galway and right throughout the country.
Read more ...Scéalta ón Saol mar a bhí
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Tá an Bóthar Buí i gceartlár pharóiste an Chnoic, díreach taobh thoir de shéipéal an Chnoic agus cúpla céad slat siar ón siopa áitiúil, Siopa an Phobail.
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