Busk a Move- The show all about buskers and musicians in Galway
Galway's Community of Interest & Student Station since 1995
Busk a Move- The show all about buskers and musicians in Galway
Slow Radio Broadcast, Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, 2023 To celebrate Earth Day 2023, we’re popping back on to 101.3FM in advance to bring everyone a dawn and dusk wildlife soundtrack to the day. Saturday, April 22, 5am to 7am and 8pm to 9pm. “Celebrate Earth Day 2023 with the seventh…
Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Img src: Wikipedia Seven second-year general nursing students in the University of Galway are preparing to make the journey to Tanzania to do a service-learning placement in the Simanjiro Healthcare Centre this summer. The nursing students, Clare Ison, Clodagh Prendeville, Sophie Shields, Melanie Sullivan, Deirdre Hamill, Alex…
Left to Right: Izzy Tiernan, Raimey O’Boyle, Dean Kenny, Faye Ní Dhomhnaill Photo by Lisa Hamilton. The University of Galway elections have concluded, and the four full time Students’ Union officers have been elected for the academic year 2023/2024. Dean Kenny was elected as SU President, Izzy Tiernan was chosen…
Tá lúcháir orainn craoladh seachtrach speisialta a bheith againn, le hAcadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Dé Máirt 7 Márta ó 10:30-12:00.
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The episodes will be aired at 5.15pm on March 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 and available to stream following broadcast on all your favourite podcast platforms.
On Monday 13th of February Flirt FM joins radio stations around the world in celebrating UNESCO World Radio Day. In addition to our regular programming, we’ll be presenting guest shows from 10+ international stations. Organisers of the annual exchange, radio x, have gathered shows from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Greece, Ireland,…
University of Galway Students’ Union are encouraging students to run for election totheir 2023/24 Executive Committee. Former University of Galway Students’ UnionPresidents have included Michael D Higgins, Pat Rabbitte and Eamon Gilmore.There will be 19 officer positions up for grabs this year with four of them being fulltime paid jobs.…