The College Tribune Creates Ireland’s First Student Newspaper App
The College Tribune, an independent student newspaper from University College Dublin (UCD), has become the first student publication in Ireland
The College Tribune, an independent student newspaper from University College Dublin (UCD), has become the first student publication in Ireland
De dheasca na srianta dianglasála, ní haon ionadh nach bhfuil gníomhaíochtaí ar an gcampas ag dul ar aghaidh mar is
Tá an Nollaig ag druidim linn agus de ghnáth bíonn sceitimíní ar chách. I mbliana, áfach, scéal difriúil ar fad
“Just keep smiling, whatever you do” reads one of the standout lines from Sisterix’s newest single ‘The Family’, and according to Siomha, one half of the sibling-pairing turned-band, it is descriptive of the general mentality Irish society has had for decades.
On Saturday 4th of July, the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) alongside the Palestinian communities in Ireland and the Irish public held a number of protests across Ireland against the proposed Israeli Annexation of the West Bank. This protest is the latest of many pro-Palestinian protests held on the Island.
Sa toghchán Uachtaránachta is déanaí agus sa toghchán ag vótáil ar leasú don bhunreacht maidir le diamhaslú, rinne mé iarracht
s dócha go bhfuil léibhéal éigin Gaeilge agat ós rud é go bhfuil tú ag léamh an ailt seo. Tá
Is seanscéal é anois do chách go mbímid ag breathnú trínár bhfotha nuachta ar Instagram nó Facebook agus go tobann
Bhuel a chairde, tá an t-am seo den bhliain tagtha arís. Táimid tagtha ar ais ó na J1s ag taisteal
Tá Banc na hÉireann ag tabhairt isteach uathmheaisíní bainc nua (‘LATMs as Béarla) de réir a chéile le seacht mbliana
An ndearna tú cúrsa samhraidh sa Ghaeltacht riamh? An raibh sé dúshlánach Gaeilge a labhairt ar feadh trí seachtain inti?
Léirmheas ón Murchach ar alt de chuid Le Monde faoi na cluichí Gaelacha. Le blianta beaga anuas tá cluichí Chumann