QUEEN’S University in Belfast has been hosting graduation ceremonies this week and today it was the turn of the School of Psychology at Queen’s to honour its students. Pictured are some of the students from Donegal who were joined by family members and friends for the celebrations. If you have a graduation photo you would […]
People invited to take part in death literacy survey
People in Donegal are being invited take part in a death literacy survey. The PhD research study is being completed by Stephanie Crawford at Queen’s University Belfast in collaboration with the All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care. ‘Death literacy’ is the knowledge and skills that people need to access, understand and make decisions about […]
Ciaran Coyle graduates from Queen’s University
Ciaran Coyle, Meadowbank, Letterkenny, who has graduated with a First Class Honours from Queen’s University in Belfast. Ciaran is the son of the late Mary Coyle, late of Dr McGinley Road. He is pictured here with his older brother, Pauric, and his very proud granny, Kathleen Coyle. Advertisement Congratuations Ciaran. If you have a graduation […]
IT Sligo back in Sigerson – but Ryan McHugh set to miss UCC clash
MARTIN McHugh’s IT Sligo side has been reinstated into the Sigerson Cup following a successful appeal to the Central Appeals Committee on Tuesday night.
Rory Gallagher looks to push ‘vibrant squad’ on with home wins the key
Chris McNulty hears from the Donegal manager, Rory Gallagher
Rory Gallagher’s Donegal tenure to begin in Derry
RORY Gallagher’s tenure as Donegal manager will begin at Celtic Park for a Dr McKenna Cup clash against Derry on Sunday, January 4th.
It’s all in the mind for Anthony McGrath
ANTHONY McGrath is playing an integral role in the success of the Donegal minors – in the role of the squad’s sports psychologist.
Christy Toye: “I’m thankful for every training session I do now”
Chris McNulty speaks to the Donegal footballer Christy Toye as he prepares to play in back-to-back matches for the first time since July 2009…
McKenna Cup has been encouraging for Donegal
THAT’S the McKenna Cup done and dusted for another year from a Donegal point of view. Two victories this week over Armagh and Queens University weren’t enough to seal a place in the semi-finals, but Jim McGuinness will still reflect on what has been an encouraging couple of weeks in action in the pre-season competition. […]
Dad-to-be Rory Kavanagh ‘glad to be back’ after considering Donegal retirement
RORY Kavanagh says Donegal have to ‘get back to our principles’ ahead of their promotion push in the National League, which gets underway next month.