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Living with Crohn’s disease

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When Jonathan Healy got off the bus each day to go to the then NUI Galway, his first thought was not would he be on time for lectures, did he have enough money with him to buy his lunch, or was his latest essay sufficiently good to obtain a decent grade.

Coláiste Éinde

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On this day, October 23, 1928, Coláiste Éinde (St Enda’s College) opened in an old house belonging to the Blake family in Furbo. It had been founded by the State shortly after the State itself was founded. The aim of the college was to teach boys through the medium of Irish so that they could go on to third level at St Patrick’s Training College, get a secure job as an Irish language teacher and then, in turn, educate a new generation of boys as Gaeilge. The college did not last very long in Furbo as there was some kind of domestic dispute between members of the Blake family and the school had to be evacuated by Christmas 1930, so they moved it to Dublin, to Talbot House on Talbot Street.

Expert reveals six easy ways to save energy at home that actually work

We all want to spend less on our energy bills and use less energy. Whether it's adding insulation or giving your radiators a clean, there are lots of small changes that can have big financial rewards.

Coffee trumps tea when it comes to beverage breaks, survey finds

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A new survey by Codex Office Solutions, Ireland’s leading B2B office supplies and solutions provider, has highlighted the pivotal role of tea and coffee breaks in the workplace, with coffee taking the lead as Ireland’s preferred beverage. The study of 500 office workers shows how these small breaks in the day contribute to workers’ wellbeing and productivity.

Connacht denied win in South Wales shoot-out

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Ask Acorn donates funds and laptops to COPE Galway's Homework and Learning Club

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Ask Acorn, the 100% Irish owned financial services intermediary headquartered in Galway, and its sister company Acorn Life, has reaffirmed its dedication to social responsibility and community engagement by donating 12 laptops and €4,500 to COPE Galway’s Homework and Learning Club. This initiative is designed to enhance educational accessibility for children and adolescents in underserved communities, equipping them with vital technological resources for academic success.

Ask Acorn donates funds and laptops to COPE Galway’s Homework and Learning Club

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Ask Acorn, the 100% Irish owned financial services intermediary headquartered in Galway, and its sister company Acorn Life, has reaffirmed its dedication to social responsibility and community engagement by donating 12 laptops and €4,500 to COPE Galway’s Homework and Learning Club. This initiative is designed to enhance educational accessibility for children and adolescents in underserved communities, equipping them with vital technological resources for academic success.

County Kerry tunes in Galway’s West End

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The spirit of the West Kerry tradition will ignite Monroe’s Live on Friday, December 13, from 7pm, as music collective CUAS set up at the Backstage venue.

An Ceathrú Rua cruise into Connacht final with victory over Cill Chomáin

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St Endas’ College, a brief history

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On this day, October 10, 1937, Coláiste Éinde opened on Threadneedle Road for the first time. The school had been founded by the State in 1928 shortly after the State itself was founded. The aim was to teach boys through the medium of Irish so that they would go on to St Patrick’s Teacher Training College, get secure employment for life and, in turn, educate a new generation of boys through Irish.

 

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