By Oisín Bradley As the curtain falls on the first year of Padraic Joyce’s reign as Galway football manager, SIN has decided to cast our eye over the chaotic year that has been 2020 for the men from Pearse Stadium, and examine their prospects for the coming year. FBD Insurance League: The first … Read more... about Galway GAA season in review: Gaelic Football
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Former USI President Síona Cahill joins the Gaisce Award
By Conor Brummell Twitter:@ConorBrummell Former President of the Union of Students in Ireland, Síona Cahill, has joined the President’s … Read more... about Former USI President Síona Cahill joins the Gaisce Award

New report by NUIG student highlights impact of Direct Provision on children’s rights
By Caoimhe Killeen Seven graduates of the LLM (International Rights) degree at NUI Galway have collaborated with the Movement of Asylum … Read more... about New report by NUIG student highlights impact of Direct Provision on children’s rights
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Opinion: Five types of studiers in the lead up to exams
By Conor Brummell Exam time can be extremely stressful. Tensions run high as people try to wrap up their final week assignments before study week so they can concentrate completely on the end-of-year exams that … Read more... about Opinion: Five types of studiers in the lead up to exams
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The Blame Game
Written by Nina Deacon It was recently reported that thousands of Irish women had their sexual and intimate images, along with personal details leaked online without their consent. This occurred after a … Read more... about The Blame Game
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COPE Galway’s Swim Where You Are Christmas Event
By Saoirse Higgins Features Editor For the past 30 years, wide-eyed, cold, and brave Galwegians have gathered at the winter shores of Salthill for an annual Christmas swim in aid of COPE Galway. … Read more... about COPE Galway’s Swim Where You Are Christmas Event
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The Myth of the Quitter
By Gary Elbert No Mas. The iconic moment when Roberto Duran turned his back on Sugar Ray Leonard remains a metaphorical moment in boxing history. Sugar Ray made ‘Hands of Stone’ quit. Duran was … Read more... about The Myth of the Quitter
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Trend Spotlight: K-Beauty
By Catherine Taylor Korean skincare and makeup products (referred to under the umbrella term of ‘K-Beauty’) are having a major beauty moment. K-Beauty products are derived from the world’s ‘skincare capital’ South … Read more... about Trend Spotlight: K-Beauty
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First Year Diary Issue 4
By Aine Fogarty Welcome back to my first year diary! I hope you’re all doing okay during this lockdown and aren’t too stressed out. I hope you all enjoyed your Halloween and stayed safe. I spent mine playing … Read more... about First Year Diary Issue 4
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The perfect book for the lockdown: The Midnight Library
By Sophia Hadef I was wandering in the streets of Galway when it started raining. I decided to go to my favourite bookshop ever: Charlie Byrnes. I was not looking for a specific book when a beautiful dark blue … Read more... about The perfect book for the lockdown: The Midnight Library
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A season of sackings scandal, good fortune and fine margins, Galway United 2020 in review
By Oisín Bradley The cliché of ‘a tale of two halves’ is one which is frequently bandied about in football and wider sporting spheres. That said, there are few instances where such a phrase could be more … Read more... about A season of sackings scandal, good fortune and fine margins, Galway United 2020 in review
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