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Clare UL students still in limbo on fees

Clare students who were forced to leave their campus accommodation at the University of Limerick (UL) due to the Covid-19 outbreak still do not know if their fees will be repaid – six weeks after the Governing Authority indicated they would “consider the matter”. 

Young Clare Filmmaker wins silver in top competition

A young Clare filmmaker has won second place in the Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year Awards 2020 which were held online due to the Covid-19 restrictions.

Shannon Comp to host online photo exhibition

The recently revived School Photography Club at St Patrick’s Comprehensive School in Shannon will host an online exhibition next Sunday (18th of May).

Clare Teens reach National Environmental Awards

ECO-UNESCO have announced that 8 youth projects from Clare have reached the final of this year’s Young Environmentalist Awards.

Minister announces postponement of 2020 Leaving Cert

The Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh T.D. has announced the postponement of the 2020 Leaving Certificate.
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Students highlight effects of postponing state exams

Leaving certificate students are hoping to make the public and the government aware of the detrimental effects that the postponement of state exams could have on the nation.

Volunteers making face shields for nursing home staff

A community of volunteers from across industry and education in the Mid West have begun producing up to 5,000 face shields per week for nursing home workers and other frontline staff.

UL students hoping to ‘make a difference’ through contact...

University of Limerick students involved in contact tracing in the fight against COVID-19 have said that “the lists are long” but they are hoping to “make a difference”.
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