Feachtas Seolta do Cheathrú Gaeilge agus an Ghaeilge a Spreagadh san Ardchathair

D’fhógair an tAire Stát don Ghaeltacht agus Spóirt Jack Chambers maoiniú de €325,000 don fheachtas.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

UL Launches new Traveller Studies Lecturing Position

The position will improve links between the Travelling and settled communities through teaching and research.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Queen’s to Return to In-Person Teaching

The Belfast university moved online earlier this month due to a surge in Omicron cases in Northern Ireland.
By Jody Druce

Five of the Best: Dry January-Friendly Bars

If you've made it this far into Dry January, we'll help you round out the month.
By Kate Burke

A Slice of Authentic Indian Heaven by Grand Canal Dock

From humble food truck origins, Dosa Dosa is going from strength to strength in its new home.
By Bob McLarnon

Harris Announces Funding for Research into Gender-Based Abuse

Some 77 projects investigating contemporary societal issues will receive funding from the Irish Research Council.
By Emer Moreau

NPHET’s Philip Nolan Takes up New Role as Head of SFI

Science Foundation Ireland provides funding to scientists and engineers.
By Maitiú Charleton

Trinity Students Launch Vaccine Equity Campaign

Trinity Students for Vaccine Equity is encouraging students to wear red to support the Global Week of Action for Vaccine Equity.
By Seán Cahill

‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Brings Light and Spontaneity to the Peacock

Director Andrea Ainsworth's stripped-back approach allows lead Amy Conroy’s warmth to radiate from the stage.
By Sarah Kelly
Editorial

Ashling Murphy’s Murder is a Chilling Reminder of Ireland’s Deep-Seated Misogyny

The nation not only mourns the death of Ashling Murphy, but the illusion that Ireland was ever a safe place for women.