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  • A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time

    A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time
  • SIN launches inaugural awards and calls for entries

    SIN launches inaugural awards and calls for entries
  • “The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world

    “The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world

Latest News

  • Students’ Union urges students to run for election
    by SIN Editor
    University of Galway Students’ Union are encouraging students to run for election to their 2026/27 Executive Committee. Former University of Galway Students’ Union Presidents have included Michael D. Higgins, Pat Rabbitte and Eamon Gilmore. There… Read more: Students’ Union urges students to run for election
  • “They avoid scrutiny”: X pressed over Grok and non-consensual intimate images 
    by Tiernan Donovan
    Irish authorities have stepped up scrutiny of Grok, the AI tool integrated into X, amid concerns about the creation and distribution of illegal sexual imagery.  Gardaí were investigating 200 reports linked to the material when… Read more: “They avoid scrutiny”: X pressed over Grok and non-consensual intimate images 
  • Over 12,000 people on hospital waiting lists in Galway
    by Aoife Ní Chonchubhair
    New figures have revealed there are over 12,600 patients on waiting lists for treatment between University Hospital Galway (UHG) and Merlin Park hospital. This is according to latest reports from the official HSE waiting list… Read more: Over 12,000 people on hospital waiting lists in Galway

Editor's Pick

  • A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time
    by Sally Collins
    It’s a well known story across college campuses in Ireland; every Friday evening, a mass exodus of students leave the cities and go back to their hometowns for the weekend. However, the majority of these… Read more: A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time
  • Kevin Penrose speaks on how Heated Rivalry reflects real-life GAA homophobia: “It happens in every sport, and it happens more than people know”
    by Jake Davis
    Heated Rivalry broke out as one of the most talked-about shows of 2025 and early 2026, despite coming to prevalence in that horrible hallway between Christmas and the New Year that is usually reserved for Oscar-bait… Read more: Kevin Penrose speaks on how Heated Rivalry reflects real-life GAA homophobia: “It happens in every sport, and it happens more than people know”
  • RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion highlights homegrown talent in Róisín Dubh
    by Sophia Wäldele
    RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion is back for another round. On Wednesday, the Róisín Dubh opened its doors for the newest edition of the series that amplifies local musicians. This particular sold-out event featured four acts… Read more: RTÉ’s Sessions from Oblivion highlights homegrown talent in Róisín Dubh

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Comhaltas na Mac Léinn ag Iarraidh ar Mhic Léinn Seasamh mar Iarrthóirí sa Toghchán

Comhaltas na Mac Léinn ag Iarraidh ar Mhic Léinn Seasamh mar Iarrthóirí sa Toghchán

By SIN EditorFiled Under: Cainte, Cainte News

Uachtarán, Comhaltas na Mac Léinn, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe 1964/65, Mícheál D. Ó hUigín  Tá spreagadh á thabhairt ag Comhaltas na Mac Léinn, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, do mhic léinn seasamh mar iarrthóirí sa toghchán … Read more... about Comhaltas na Mac Léinn ag Iarraidh ar Mhic Léinn Seasamh mar Iarrthóirí sa Toghchán

Students’ Union urges students to run for election

Students’ Union urges students to run for election

By SIN EditorFiled Under: Campus News, News

1964/65 University of Galway Students’ Union President Michael D. Higgins  University of Galway Students’ Union are encouraging students to run for election to their 2026/27 Executive Committee. Former University … Read more... about Students’ Union urges students to run for election

Goalkeeping greatness guides UL to 1st Sigerson Cup title

Goalkeeping greatness guides UL to 1st Sigerson Cup title

By Sonny McGreevyFiled Under: Campus Sport, Sports

L-R: Ryan McNamara (UL), Barry McNulty (UCD), Greg McEneaney (DCU), Eoin Colleran (University of Galway), and Paddy O'Driscoll (UL) at the launch of the 2025/26 Electric Ireland Higher Education Championships at … Read more... about Goalkeeping greatness guides UL to 1st Sigerson Cup title

Seattle seal second Super Bowl with dominant performance over Patriots

Seattle seal second Super Bowl with dominant performance over Patriots

By Conall DigginFiled Under: International Sport, Sports

The Seattle Seahawks were crowned Super Bowl 60 champions on 7 February after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi stadium in Santa Clara. The win marks the second title in the franchise’s history, and … Read more... about Seattle seal second Super Bowl with dominant performance over Patriots

A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time

A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time

By Sally CollinsFiled Under: Editor's Recommendation, Featured, Features

Photo by Pavel Danilyuk/pexels It's a well known story across college campuses in Ireland; every Friday evening, a mass exodus of students leave the cities and go back to their hometowns for the weekend. However, … Read more... about A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time

SIN launches inaugural awards and calls for entries

SIN launches inaugural awards and calls for entries

By SIN EditorFiled Under: Featured

Student journalism at the University of Galway is set to be recognised in a new way this year, as SIN formally launches the SIN Awards 2026. The awards, introduced by the editorial team, aim to celebrate … Read more... about SIN launches inaugural awards and calls for entries

Ar cheart bonn mharcanna breise a bhronnadh sa scrúdú gaeilge sa Ardteist 

Ar cheart bonn mharcanna breise a bhronnadh sa scrúdú gaeilge sa Ardteist 

By Eimear EastwoodFiled Under: Cainte

Le Eimear Nic Conurchoille. Chuir Conradh na Gaeilge ráitéis amach le deanaí ag miniú gur chóir marcanna níos mó bheith tugtar do dhalta a dhéanann an Ardthéist trí mheán na Gaeilge. Creideann an eagraíocht go … Read more... about Ar cheart bonn mharcanna breise a bhronnadh sa scrúdú gaeilge sa Ardteist 

Dearcaí ar an bPalaistín: muintir na hÉireann agus lucht na Gaeilge

Dearcaí ar an bPalaistín: muintir na hÉireann agus lucht na Gaeilge

By Leo Oisíneach Mac an tSaoirFiled Under: Cainte, Cainte Opinion

Photo by Yue Qiu from 2024 Le Leo Oisíneach Mac an tSaoir Ba léir ariamh go raibh bá ar leith ag muintir na hÉireann le cás na Palaistíne. Ar ndóigh, ní i gcónaí a dhéantar beart de réir briathra, agus is … Read more... about Dearcaí ar an bPalaistín: muintir na hÉireann agus lucht na Gaeilge

Has the name Macbeth been uttered and is theatre now cursed forever?: A conversation with Druid about theatre in the modern age of media.

Has the name Macbeth been uttered and is theatre now cursed forever?: A conversation with Druid about theatre in the modern age of media.

By Caitlin ConnorsFiled Under: Opinion, Theatre

There is a superstition among theatre lovers that if “Macbeth” is spoken aloud inside a theatre then bad luck is to follow. Instead of “Macbeth” maybe this superstition should be changed to names of streaming … Read more... about Has the name Macbeth been uttered and is theatre now cursed forever?: A conversation with Druid about theatre in the modern age of media.

“The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world

“The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world

By Gráinne GreeneFiled Under: Featured, Features

© James G. Howes 1992 Out in the countryside, with a menagerie of dogs, cats, and horses, lives the last scion of a circus empire.  I took the train to Ballinasloe, watching as an early sunset lit the … Read more... about “The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world

Think before you drink: How to avoid spiking over RAG Week 

Think before you drink: How to avoid spiking over RAG Week 

By Hannah FeeneyFiled Under: Health, Lifestyle, Well-being

Monday, 9 February marks the beginning of an often-highly anticipated period in the student calendar with Raise and Give Week officially commencing. Jam-packed with fundraising and social events, the week often … Read more... about Think before you drink: How to avoid spiking over RAG Week 

Running into a new year

Running into a new year

By Dorottya FejesFiled Under: Fitness, Health, Lifestyle

University of Galway Run Club Recently, it feels like everyone is signing up for a 5k or even a marathon. Running clubs are becoming more popular and Strava screenshots are flooding the Instagram stories. But … Read more... about Running into a new year

A vicious cycle

A vicious cycle

By Finnian CoxFiled Under: Features

Cycle lanes in Belfast. © Copyright Albert Bridge and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence Cycling to college is a common practice in Galway, as in any university town – buses are unreliable, … Read more... about A vicious cycle

Drogheda snatch all three points with late winner

Drogheda snatch all three points with late winner

By Eoin LanganFiled Under: Local Sport, National Sport, Sports

Galway United were beaten in their League of Ireland opener against Drogheda United in Eammon Deacy Park on Friday after a 91st minute winner from the visitors. The hosts were left to rue a missed penalty and … Read more... about Drogheda snatch all three points with late winner

League of Ireland 2026 preview

League of Ireland 2026 preview

By Eoin LanganFiled Under: National Sport, Sports

The pitches are lined, transfer business is done and the stage is set, the League of Ireland returns on Friday 6 February. And as always, this promises to be another intriguing season with plenty of … Read more... about League of Ireland 2026 preview

Features

  • A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time
    by Sally Collins
    It’s a well known story across college campuses in Ireland; every Friday evening, a mass exodus of students leave the cities and go back to their hometowns for the weekend. However, the majority of these students are not going home just to spend time with their families. Many of them will spend their weekend free… Read more: A choice or a necessity? Students share experiences of working during term time
  • “The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world
    by Gráinne Greene
    Out in the countryside, with a menagerie of dogs, cats, and horses, lives the last scion of a circus empire.  I took the train to Ballinasloe, watching as an early sunset lit the horizon gold at the edge of the overcast clouds, to meet John Ringling North II. Born in Sarasota, Florida in 1940, John… Read more: “The greatest show on earth”: last of the Ringling name reflects on a lifetime in the circus world
  • A vicious cycle
    by Finnian Cox
    Cycling to college is a common practice in Galway, as in any university town – buses are unreliable, and lecturers unsympathetic. If you don’t have the means to drive on your commute, bikes are a healthy, cheaper alternative that can save you from the awkwardness of sneaking in ten minutes late. Naturally, there’s a catch;… Read more: A vicious cycle

Opinion

  • Has the name Macbeth been uttered and is theatre now cursed forever?: A conversation with Druid about theatre in the modern age of media.
    by Caitlin Connors
    There is a superstition among theatre lovers that if “Macbeth” is spoken aloud inside a theatre then bad luck is to follow. Instead of “Macbeth” maybe this superstition should be changed to names of streaming services.  Theatre since the earliest days of 5 BC has been a vital part of how humans have been entertained.… Read more: Has the name Macbeth been uttered and is theatre now cursed forever?: A conversation with Druid about theatre in the modern age of media.
  • Mental health charity calls to block ‘extremely harmful’ AI tool
    by Elena Conroy Garcia
    The Irish charity Turn2Me has called on Coimisiún na Meán and the European Commission to block Grok AI entirely. The artificial intelligence tool is integrated into the platform X and since last month has introduced a feature which allows users to create sexually explicit images of people.  The rising production of deep fakes generated on… Read more: Mental health charity calls to block ‘extremely harmful’ AI tool
  • How many more names must we remember? 
    by Kate Flores
    The University of Galway’s new library is set to become a state-of-the-art hub for study, innovation and community, rising visibly along the Corrib and expected to open in 2027. With thousands of new study spaces, public acces, and facilities designed for modern research, it represents the university’s future. But its name ensures it will also… Read more: How many more names must we remember? 

Arts & Fashion

  • A deep-dive into Galway’s open mic scene 
    by Dan Maher
    Galway; the widely considered cultural capital of Ireland, provides us with an embarrassment of riches when it comes to the arts, creativity and vibrant people. With music and spoken word being a central part of the Galway identity, it is only right that the open mic scene in the city be a strong one. People… Read more: A deep-dive into Galway’s open mic scene 
  • A defining moment for Irish talent: Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley at the heart of Hamnet
    by Meabh Keaveney
    As Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet continues to dominate the early 2026 awards season, its critical success feels like a defining cultural moment. With 11 BAFTA nominations (the most ever for a female-directed film), alongside eight Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe win for Best Motion Picture Drama, the film has secured its place in contemporary cinema.… Read more: A defining moment for Irish talent: Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley at the heart of Hamnet
  • Irish stars don new looks in first reveal of Beatles biopics
    by J.J. O'Regan
    Beatles fans received an unexpected treat on Friday morning after images of actors in costume for the upcoming Beatles biopics appeared on postcards scattered across the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. The photographs were later released online via the band’s official social media channels. The ambitious project will be directed by Sam Mendes, known for… Read more: Irish stars don new looks in first reveal of Beatles biopics

Business & Tech

  • Ireland’s internet intervention: Is it time to safeguard the future of our social media safety?
    by Emma O'Neill
    With Ireland’s national ‘Safer Internet Day’ taking place on 10 February 2026, Ireland has begun to question how social media has been left to run rampant in our country. As of this week, Tánaiste Simon Harris has declared, “We’re on the verge of a public health emergency in terms of social media.” Although the Data Protection… Read more: Ireland’s internet intervention: Is it time to safeguard the future of our social media safety?
  • Increase of body fat percentage of polar bears in Svalbard, Norway
    by Muhterem Yamansef
    Although climate change is occurring and affecting many animals physically, researchers in Svalbard, Norway have discovered that polar bears are getting ‘fatter’, which is the opposite of their predictions due to ice caps melting rapidly.  A new study reported in the Scientific Reports (‘Body condition among Svalbard Polar bears Ursus maritimus during a period of… Read more: Increase of body fat percentage of polar bears in Svalbard, Norway
  • Universities spend millions on cyber recovery as students warned scams are “a fact of life” 
    by Tiernan Donovan
    A spokesperson for the University of Galway (UG) warned students that cyber scams are “an unfortunate fact of life” and urged them to treat unsolicited requests “with a high degree of caution.”  Irish universities and technological universities have reported multi-million euro cyber recovery costs in recent annual reporting.  South East Technological University (SETU) said its… Read more: Universities spend millions on cyber recovery as students warned scams are “a fact of life” 

Health & Lifestyle

  • Think before you drink: How to avoid spiking over RAG Week 
    by Hannah Feeney
    Monday, 9 February marks the beginning of an often-highly anticipated period in the student calendar with Raise and Give Week officially commencing. Jam-packed with fundraising and social events, the week often represents the pinnacle of the student social experience each year. However, with larger crowds and greater social opportunities, it is important to consider the… Read more: Think before you drink: How to avoid spiking over RAG Week 
  • Running into a new year
    by Dorottya Fejes
    Recently, it feels like everyone is signing up for a 5k or even a marathon. Running clubs are becoming more popular and Strava screenshots are flooding the Instagram stories. But what is  behind the boom in this simple sport? Running is beginner-friendly and inexpensive to start. All you really need is a pair of runners!… Read more: Running into a new year
  • Pink Tax: What is it?
    by Shrivalli Penumerthy
    Pink tax refers to the phenomenon where women’s products are often more expensive than the same or similar products when marketed to men. Several factors have contributed to recognizing the pink tax, which has been a highly profitable practice for many companies. Firstly, women are held to higher beauty standards when it comes to clothes,… Read more: Pink Tax: What is it?

Cainte

  • Comhaltas na Mac Léinn ag Iarraidh ar Mhic Léinn Seasamh mar Iarrthóirí sa Toghchán
    by SIN Editor
    Tá spreagadh á thabhairt ag Comhaltas na Mac Léinn, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, do mhic léinn seasamh mar iarrthóirí sa toghchán don Choiste Feidhmiúcháin 2026/27. I measc iar-Uachtaráin ar Chomhaltas na Mac Léinn, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe, tá Micheál D. Ó hUigínn, Pat Rabbitte agus Eamon Gilmore. Beidh 18 bpost mar oifigeach le líonadh i mbliana agus… Read more: Comhaltas na Mac Léinn ag Iarraidh ar Mhic Léinn Seasamh mar Iarrthóirí sa Toghchán
  • Ar cheart bonn mharcanna breise a bhronnadh sa scrúdú gaeilge sa Ardteist 
    by Eimear Eastwood
    Le Eimear Nic Conurchoille. Chuir Conradh na Gaeilge ráitéis amach le deanaí ag miniú gur chóir marcanna níos mó bheith tugtar do dhalta a dhéanann an Ardthéist trí mheán na Gaeilge. Creideann an eagraíocht go bhfuil míbhuntáiste ag muintir na Gaeltachta sna scruduithe toisc a bhfuil siad ag baint úsáid as ár ndara theanga le… Read more: Ar cheart bonn mharcanna breise a bhronnadh sa scrúdú gaeilge sa Ardteist 
  • Dearcaí ar an bPalaistín: muintir na hÉireann agus lucht na Gaeilge
    by Leo Oisíneach Mac an tSaoir
    Le Leo Oisíneach Mac an tSaoir Ba léir ariamh go raibh bá ar leith ag muintir na hÉireann le cás na Palaistíne. Ar ndóigh, ní i gcónaí a dhéantar beart de réir briathra, agus is suarach an méid atá déanta agam féin ar son na Palaistíne le hais daoine a bhíonn go dúthrachtach díograiseach ag… Read more: Dearcaí ar an bPalaistín: muintir na hÉireann agus lucht na Gaeilge

Sports

  • Goalkeeping greatness guides UL to 1st Sigerson Cup title
    by Sonny McGreevy
    On Wednesday 11 February, University of Limerick joined the illustrious list of universities to win the Electric Ireland Higher Education Sigerson Cup, GAA’s premier inter-varsity competition. Spurred on by heroics from goalkeeper Tristan O’Callaghan, UL won out by three points in the final against University College Cork. Throw in at an echoey, breezy Croke Park… Read more: Goalkeeping greatness guides UL to 1st Sigerson Cup title
  • Seattle seal second Super Bowl with dominant performance over Patriots
    by Conall Diggin
    The Seattle Seahawks were crowned Super Bowl 60 champions on 7 February after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi stadium in Santa Clara. The win marks the second title in the franchise’s history, and most importantly vanquished the demons from their dramatic loss in Super Bowl 49 to the Patriots.  The Super Bowl… Read more: Seattle seal second Super Bowl with dominant performance over Patriots
  • Drogheda snatch all three points with late winner
    by Eoin Langan
    Galway United were beaten in their League of Ireland opener against Drogheda United in Eammon Deacy Park on Friday after a 91st minute winner from the visitors. The hosts were left to rue a missed penalty and plenty of squandered chances when Jago Godden struck a low, driven shot past Evan Watts in the Galway… Read more: Drogheda snatch all three points with late winner

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