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Library at Trinity College Dublin renamed after late poet Eavan Boland

Library at Trinity College Dublin renamed after late poet Eavan Boland

October 10, 2024 by

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN has renamed its main library after the late poet Eavan Boland. The University’s board confirmed that decision yesterday, which means The Eavan Boland Library will be the first building on Trinity’s campus to be named after a woman. “It is a fitting recognition of Eavan Boland’s poetic genius that our main library, used by so many students and staff, will … [Read more...] about Library at Trinity College Dublin renamed after late poet Eavan Boland

Ethel Kennedy being ‘looked after’ by family after suffering stroke

October 10, 2024 by

ETHEL KENNEDY, the widow of US Senator Robert F Kennedy, is recovering from a stroke her family has confirmed. In a statement her grandson Joe Kennedy III revealed that the 96-year-old human rights advocate had suffered a stroke in her sleep on October 3. “She was brought to an area hospital, where she is now receiving treatment,” Mr Kennedy, who is the US Special Envoy to … [Read more...] about Ethel Kennedy being ‘looked after’ by family after suffering stroke

Appeal for information after two women targeted in burglary

October 10, 2024 by

AN investigation is underway after a burglar robbed two women in a house in north Belfast. PSNI officers were called to reports of a burglary at a home in the Evelyn Gardens area on October 8. Two women who were inside the property were robbed by the man who then took off with their money, jewellery and other items. “Sometime between 8.45pm and 9pm, it was reported that a male … [Read more...] about Appeal for information after two women targeted in burglary

Man arrested in Dublin on suspicion of murder following death of young woman in Belfast

October 9, 2024 by

A MAN has been arrested in Dublin on suspicion of murder following the death of a young woman in Belfast. The body of Mary Ward was discovered by PSNI officers at her home in the city on Tuesday, October 1. The 22-year-old was last seen alive on Wednesday, September 25 in Dungannon as well as Grand Central Bus Station and Melrose Street in Belfast. "This afternoon, Wednesday, … [Read more...] about Man arrested in Dublin on suspicion of murder following death of young woman in Belfast

Woman jailed after stabbing her sister in ‘frenzied attack’

October 9, 2024 by

A WOMAN who stabbed her sister in what police described as a 'frenzied attack' has been jailed. Patricia O'Dwyer, 37, used a knife to stab and slash at the woman in Ditton Fields, Cambridge on July 21 this year. Emergency services arrived to find the 41-year-old victim collapsed on the ground with members of the public applying pressure to her wounds. "O'Dwyer launched a … [Read more...] about Woman jailed after stabbing her sister in ‘frenzied attack’

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June 9, 597

On this day St. Columcille, or St. Colomba, died. His feast day of June 9 is recognized by the Catholic Church. Born in Co. Donegal to a royal family, Columcille gave up his claims in favor of becoming a monk at Glasnevin. He became one of the “Twelve Apostles of Ireland” who studied under St. Finnian. After a dispute with St. Finnian over copying the Battle Book of the O’Donnells, the battle of Cooldrevny was sparked. Columcille felt responsible for the lives lost, and in his penance, he left Ireland. He travelled to Scotland and established a monastery on Iona, which would become the center of learning for the Celtic Christian region. It is believed that the Book of Kells was started at Iona.

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