GMIT apologises for 'data breach' after lecturers recorded discussing student grades
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A UK developer is planning to change the Westwood Hotel in Galway to a 400-bed student housing unit.
The MEP yesterday released a statement claiming that the campus had been downgraded without consultation or transparency.
Donegal’s Rosa Kelly helped her side to Lagan Cup glory at the O’Connor Cup weekend.
The structure has already attracted a lot of interest from locals and someone even celebrated a 50th birthday there recently.
The Limerick side led GMIT by 21 points at the interval and were able to rest a number of players in the second period.
GMIT, IT Carlow and WIT all have last eight clashes to look forward to.
Five points was the difference between the teams at the Mardyke.
Comfortable win for the Cork college against GMIT tonight.
Garda College saw off Cork IT while GMIT defeated St Pat’s.
Today’s matches took place in Tuam Stadium and Ringsend.
Pat McDonagh says that students were “exemplary”.
The gardaí said the decision to close the ‘unofficial’ Rag Week night was made on the grounds of health and safety reasons.
English lessons might not be such a bad idea after all.
GMIT will now take on NUI Maynooth next week.
Dace Zarina and Sara Gibadlo were killed in a fire at an Irish college residence in Leuven.
Defending champions Leitrim needed a draw to get through, and that’s what they achieved.
The USI said Joe O’Connor has firsthand experience with the college grant system which will help him represent struggling students.
It finished all square in Limerick between Mary Immaculate College and UCC, and in Galway between NUIG and GMIT.
The Cork senior hit 1-4 today.
Victories for UCD, UCC, UL and WIT in the opening round of Fitzgibbon Cup action this afternoon while Mary Immaculate College and NUI Galway finished all square.
This year’s Fitzgibbon Cup throws in this afternoon. Here’s the first part of our team guide to the competition.
The students were protesting over the qualifying income threshold for the student maintenance grant being raised by 3 per cent.
Between 1,500 and 2,000 students protested in Galway today in the run up to next month’s budget.
Galway-Mayo IT says letting students continue their course was an “appropriate response”.
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