By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Friday, history professor Ian Isherwood ’00 presented his latest book, “The Battalion, ...
The New Brunswick Military History Museum's latest acquisition is a belated thank you for service to the country before it ...
The Six Nations continues today after France's thrashing of Wales. A 43-0 defeat has piled the pressure on head coach Warren ...
Galopin Des Champs continued his love affair with Leopardstown and added his name to the history books by winning a third Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup Chase at the Dublin Racing Festival.
Galopin Des Champs continued his love affair with Leopardstown and added his name to the history books by winning a third Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup Chase at the Dublin Racing Festival.
The School of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS) ranks 1st in Ireland, a leading School in Europe and in the top 100 universities in the world according to the QS World University Subject Rankings ...
The World’s End pub in Camden is about a third full when I arrive on a damp Friday lunchtime. A man wearing a wide-brimmed ...
Over the past 5,000 years, money has profoundly altered humanity and our relationships with each other and with the rest of ...
There may never be a more fitting time to publish a book on Kerry Co-op given the historic deal completed just before 2024 came to an end. This may have been a big moment in the history of the co-op ...
June O’Sullivan spent much of her childhood in Newcastle West and Knockaderry. She is set to release her debut novel on the ...
Much has been made in recent years about the rise of the so-called 'Issues Novel’ in Ireland. Writers are embarrassed by it.
Standing in strong contrast to the lives led by the majority, what exactly the days of Ireland’s remaining upper-classes looked like was still a source of intrigue in the years after independence.