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UL warns of “disciplinary measures’ as Gardaí investigate street...

The University of Limerick has said it will take “action with strong disciplinary measures against any student who has been found to have breached public health guidelines.”

Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2021 under way

Chief, Executive Pat Dowling, Clare County Council, has welcomed the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge which will run until St Patrick's Day.

Engagement on Ennis school places issue welcomed

Clare Fianna Fáil Senator for Clare, Timmy Dooley, has welcomed the engagement of the patrons of post primary schools in the Ennis area to resolve the issue of enrolments in post primary schools in Ennis.   

STEPS Engineers Week is going digital

Engineers Ireland is calling on engineering firms, companies big and small, libraries, schools and families across Clare to get involved in STEPS Engineers Week 2021, a seven-day programme of virtual events celebrating the world of engineering in Ireland.

Clare student awarded Rachel Kenneally bursary

Four students from Mary Immaculate College (MIC) have been awarded bursaries in honour of MIC graduate and Tipperary ladies footballer, Rachel Kenneally.
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Hundreds more than expected to return to school on...

Hundreds of senior primary school pupils who were not initially scheduled to return to school next Monday will now be expected to do so, according to the Department of Education.

Mass testing of students at UL

The University of Limerick will this week facilitate another round of on-campus mass testing, in partnership with Public Health Mid-West, to help manage the current outbreak among the student population and to prevent further transmission of COVID-19.

New campaign to get Clare reading during Covid 

Ireland Reads is a new campaign to get the whole country reading this month in the lead up to a national day of reading on Thursday, February 25th.
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