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Four rugby finals today

A historic quadruple header of Schools League finals will take place tomorrow at Creggs RFC.

Finalists drawn in first round of schools cup

A repeat of last year’s Top Oil Connacht Schools Senior A Cup final will kick-off the 2020 edition of the tournament.

Bluesman Shawn James to play the Róisín

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THE MISSISSIPPI Delta and the south side of Chicago, the land where the blues was born and the city where the blues went electric, can be be heard in the voice and the songs of Shawn James.

Colman's go looking for Hogan Cup final spot

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It is 42 years since Eugene Macken captained St Colman's College, Claremorris, to Hogan Cup glory against Carmelite College, Moate - and the south Mayo school is still the only school from the county to claim the top prize in school's football since it started in 1946.

Schools rugby

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Garbally College, Ballinasloe 31

Rice show their class with second half stormer

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School days are for a lot of people full of memories they can look back on fondly or awkwardly later on in life.

Rice look to set up day to remember

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Just one hour of football this lunch time is standing in the way of Rice College, Westport from taking a spot in the biggest schools football game of all - the Hogan Cup final in Croke Park on Saturday, April 7.

Remembering Tom McHugh

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This is the Galway football team that played Tyrone in the 1956 All-Ireland semifinal in Croke Park. They are, back row, left to right: Seán Purcell, Gerry Kirwan, Joe Young, Jack Kissane, Frank Evers, Mattie McDonagh, Tom McHugh, and Billy O’Neill. In front are Mick Greally, Tom ‘Pook’ Dillon, Sean Keely, Jack Mangan, Frank Stockwell, Jack Mahon, and Gerry Daly. The first score in the game was a brilliant point by Galway’s Tom McHugh. Galway won a thrilling close game that featured a high degree of sportsmanship, and went on to beat Cork in the final.

AIT participates in robotic STEM outreach event

On Saturday November 25, Mullingar CoderDojo hosted a very special event for future robotic engineers and their families. Sponsored by leading automation company Robotics and Drives, the event meant that children got a chance to learn about augmented reality, virtual reality and robotics.

Once director John Carney appointed adjunct professor at NUI Galway

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the most acclaimed and successful contemporary Irish film directors, has been appointed an Adjunct Professor with the Huston School of Film and Digital Media at NUI Galway. Mr Carney will give talks and workshops in the Huston School over the next three-years, including the forthcoming BA in Film and Digital Media, and will also contribute to the increasing integration of the school’s programmes with the film and audio-visual industry in Ireland and internationally.

 

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