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Eye spy at NUIG

EYE Spies, a photographic exhibition featuring images of performers and street entertainment from Galway and the university, will be held in NUI Galway next week.

Wegians prepare for fourth cup quarter-final

Galwegians, for the fourth year in succession, have secured an AIB Cup quarter-final berth following a comfortable 29 - 16 victory over UCD in Dublin on Saturday.

The stories of Galway’s soldiers revealed in new exhibition

The Irish have played a major role in the British army from the late 1700s up to Independence and even beyond, fighting in the Napoleonic Wars, the Afghan War, the Crimean War, the South African Wars, World War I, and World War II.

Weather to dictate Wegians’ cup tie

Galwegians are expected to be back in action on Sunday to contest their AIB Cup quarter-final that was postponed last Saturday.

All Ireland League action returns for Galway clubs

All Ireland League action resumes on Saturday with Galwegians facing the long trek north to Ballymena.

Two exhibitions - one venue - tonight

SWIMMING IN Blackrock is a Galway tradition. No matter what time of year, no matter how cold (and it can be very cold), no matter the tide, no matter how rough the sea, it is something some of us must do.

Galwegians edge closer to the top

Having jumped to third in the AIB League dvision 1B table with a worthy away win to Ballymena, Galwegians now have an opportunity to edge closer to the top with a home fixture against Young Munster on Saturday (2.30pm).

Galway women cope better with the flu than Galway men, survey shows

Galway women cope better with the flu than men, that is the verdict of 71 per cent of people who took part in a recent survey commissioned by Danone.

Born looks international but flys the local flag

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When you enter the Born store you may be forgiven for thinking you were in a department store in London or New York. However there is no mistaking that this is an Irish, and locally owned company.

New book shows that Galwegians make up most of the Leeds-Irish

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Johnny Giles and David O’Leary might be the most famous Irishmen associated with Leeds, but the Irish, and particularly Galwegians, have played a big role in the city’s development.

 

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