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One hundred and fifty years of rugby
Queen’s College Galway Rugby Club was founded in 1874, 150 years ago, making it the oldest rugby club in Connacht. They have a long and proud history and have helped nurture and boost many rugby careers helping players to the highest levels. They were a founding club of the Irish Rugby Football Union. They won their first Connacht Senior Cup in 1897 and have managed to hold that trophy aloft many times since. Their first victory in the Dudley Cup, played for by the three Queen’s Universities, was in 1905. They have featured many times in the Bateman Cup, an exclusive competition in which clubs participate by invitation only.
Two Galwaymen set to showcase world-class skills and represent Ireland
Two Galway men, Joe Kelly and Keith Roberts, are part of a group of 18 young people travelling to Lyon, France this week to compete as Team Ireland at the 2024 World Skills event.
Back to school with the French Institute Galway
Start the autumn season by joining a French class at the French Institute, Galway's very own French school, located in the historic Bridge Mills. The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.
Back to school with the French Institute Galway
Start the autumn season by joining a French class at the French Institute, Galway's very own French school, located in the historic Bridge Mills. The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.
The Ineos Grenadier towers above the rest
By Eoin Cuttle
Unveiling Europe's top cities for immaculate Airbnbs
A new study has revealed the European cities with the cleanest Airbnb’s, with Split, Croatia taking the top spot.
Two University of Galway academics recognised by ENLIGHT European University Alliance
University of Galway academics Dr Kathy Reilly and Dr Conn Holohan have been awarded ENLIGHT Impact awards for their research endeavours.
Julie-Ann cements her place in Galway football folklore
The legacy of Julie-Ann Russell has long been secure in Galway footballing circles. An Irish international, who gave to the Galway game at both ends of her career and played abroad professionally, there didn’t seem to be much left for the Moycullen native left to accomplish.
Connacht Rugby’s Challenge Cup opposition revealed
Connacht can expect to face some familiar foes in the forthcoming European Challenge Cup season beginning this December.
Exciting exhibition of unique furniture created by students in ATU
An exciting exhibition of unique furniture pieces designed and created by students in the National Centre for Excellence in Furniture Design and Technology, Atlantic Technological University (ATU), was opened in the ATU Connemara campus on Tuesday, June 18 by Dr Michael Hannon, VP Academic Affairs and Registrar, ATU Galway-Mayo.