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Galway Jazz Festival 2019
THE GALWAY JAZZ Festival returns to the city from Wednesday October 2 to Sunday 6, with shows by musicians from Italy, Norway, Slovenia, and Britain, as well as Ireland.
Reflecting and looking forward
Well, what a packed week we have had, and more to come.
Asymmetrical Warfare at Luan Gallery
The autumn exhibition at Luan Gallery is Asymmetrical Warfare, which will feature the work of award-winning Wicklow based figurative artist Conor Walton.
National champion McDonnell in winning form ahead of international meet
Galway City Harriers’ athletes secured an 11-medal haul, including six golds, at the National Juvenile Outdoor Track and Field Championships U13-19 in Tullamore at the weekend.
Galway up-and-coming athletics compete on international stage
Some of Galway’s top young athletes compete internationally this week as the summer track and field seasons kicks off in earnest at European level.
One euro flights for Mediterranean cruises in 2020 with Royal Caribbean and Cruise Worldwide
Royal Caribbean has launched its new 2020/21 brochure featuring countless amazing ideas to inspire your next adventure. For a limited time only, the company is offering flights for €1 to meet certain ships in Europe and the UK.
Youngsters excel on track and field
Craughwell AC athletes excelled with some exceptional performance on day one of the National Juvenile Outdoor Track and Field championships in Tullamore on Saturday.
NUI Galway to develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis
An NUI academic has secured funding to the value of €3.9 million to train European researchers to develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis.
People of the Tribes: Meet Robyn.
My name is Robyn, I'm 17 and I'm in St Brigid's College Loughrea. I was born in Kilkenny but have spent the majority of my life in Galway. I'm doing work experience in the Advertiser this week, as I've loved writing from a young age. I have always loved languages and I study Irish and French in school. Next month I'll be going to Coláiste Chamuis. I've been bitten by the travel bug ever since I visited Italy last April. After school, I would love to travel the world, and volunteer in underprivileged areas.
State examinations in full flow as quest for Tory leadership continues
The weather has turned particularly uncertain for high summer. I for one am very glad, and I’m sure many other people are, that it has turned cool and uncertain. It seems that always we have heatwave weather when students are doing their Junior Cert and Leaving Cert, and how difficult it must be for them as they swelter with their thoughts and their writings in the examination hall and the sun beams in the windows, leaving them with the feeling that they should be out enjoying it. But the cooler weather has meant it is easier for them to concentrate.