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Hollywood star praises Kilrush tree initiative

A town west Clare has received high praise from a Hollywood star after becoming the first in Ireland to adopt an Australian initiative to plant a tree for every primary school pupil in the town.

Gaelcholáiste Students Play Parliament in Brussels

Two students from Gaelcholáiste an Chláir had a unique opportunity to visit the European Parliament last month to mark Seachtain na Gaeilge, where they took part in parliamentary role-playing activities through the medium of Irish.

Decision soon on Killaloe school works – Dooley

Clare Fianna Fáil TD Timmy Dooley has expressed confidence that a decision will soon be made in relation to the future of a much needed redevelopment of St. Anne’s Community College in Killaloe.

Video: Top class sporting facilities officially opened at UL

UL Cements Reputation as Ireland’s Sports Campus with Launch of Munster Rugby High Performance Centre and new UL Sport 25m Diving Pool.

World record scrum attempt for Axel Foley

The world’s largest scrum looks set to take place at Limerick Institute of Technology in the shadow of Thomond Park next week in memory of Anthony Foley.
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Clare students recognised at Business Studies Awards

Students from the mid-west region who received an A in Junior Certificate Higher Level Business Studies in 2016 were recently presented with Certificates of Achievement from the Kemmy Business School (KBS), University of Limerick (UL).

Students converge on Ennis for landmark congress

Representatives of Ireland's 350,000 students have converged on Ennis for the annual Congress of the Union of Students in Ireland.

Calling all budding young poets

Believing that creativity begins early and should be encouraged always, all primary pupils are invited to write a poem (or two) of no more than 15 lines on any subject.
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