A national school teacher believes the pandemic has highlighted the multiple benefits of the small rural school
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Embracing the light of hope
Sancta Maria College, Louisburgh, is doing all it can to keep light and optimism in the lives of the school community
Artistic journey from the past to the present
Áine Ryan talks to Sheelyn Browne about how her artistic practice and gallery have weathered the pandemic
College life all changed
Second year Sports Science student David Hughes talks about how Covid-19 has impacted every aspect of student life
A Day in the Life: Catherine Ruane
Spend a day with Foxford interior designer Catherine Ruane, who loves to ‘take an ordinary room and make it extraordinary’
Linenhall keeps the lights on
Michael Gallagher talks to Linenhall director Bernadette Greenan about the challenges facing the arts centre
Pressure from all sides
Mayo mental-health charity faces soaring demand amid shrinking funds
Ballina Arts Centre sees brighter days ahead
Arts centre director Sean Walsh believes there will be huge demand for live entertainment after the pandemic
Western Care asks people to share their homes
Opening up your home to a person with an intellectual disability can be mutually rewarding, says Western Care
‘If anything, people need more support than ever’
Rock Rose House has seen its cancer-support service services change dramatically during this pandemic
Hoban’s Curiosity still helping local charities
Anton McNulty talks to Melissa Hoban about how secondhand-store The Curiosity Shop in Westport is fairing during the pandemic