A City Councillor is calling for Galway to consider the introduction of designated outdoor drinking areas to help control outdoor socialising.
Councillor Alan Cheevers said...
Tributes have been paid to well known Galway businessman and patron of the arts Donagh O'Donoghue, who passed away this week.
O'Donoghue developed many ties...
GMIT has this week published its COVID-19 Response Plan, outlining the measures being implemented to ensure the safety of staff and students this year.
The...
Galway City Councillor Eddie Hoare has criticised the decision by NUIG to impose a 4% rent increase on campus accommodation.
The recently announced rent increase...
More than 1,200 people have signed a petition calling on NUI Galway to reverse a 4% increase in rent for on-campus student accommodation.
The petition...
NUI Galway Cancer Society and their Students' Union have lined up a night of white collar boxing in the Galmont Hotel this Friday evening, March 16th.Â
The...
Galway's pubs are full to bursting with students as RAG Week continues today with Donegal Tuesday.
After a stormy Mayo Monday yesterday - and freezing...
Building a Galway coalition to help solve the housing and homelessness crisis
Wednesday, Feb 7 @ 7pm
Monroe's Late Bar, 14 Dominick Street Upper
The housing and...
Two student-led projects at the University of Galway have won top prizes for sustainability and diversity and inclusion as part of the ENLIGHT European...
An Coimisiún Toghcháin, Ireland’s independent electoral commission, will be visiting the ATU Galway City campus tomorrow for a voter registration drive.
Alongside the Students' Union,...
Four PhD researchers from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have won first place in the prestigious international robotics competition, the Robothon Grand Challenge 2025, hosted...
The triumphs and endeavours of athletes, sports clubs and coaches have been celebrated at the 40th University of Galway Sports Awards.
Among the winners were Under-23...