The death of Charlie Kirk reflects how universities have become hostile to debate, forcing young people to retreat from ...
Mike Scott of the Waterboys doesn’t like to use the word “obsession” to describe his particular affliction. When it comes to ...
Though it looks forbidding, the Burren, where you can walk for hours among the rocks and valleys with only your thoughts for ...
Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, general Martin Dempsey, spoke with University President Fr. Robert Dowd at ...
Detective Garda Gavin Curran told Clonakilty District Court that he was optimistic oral or written directions would be ...
Ascot fivers, I went to speak at the Carlow Garden Festival, lecturing in a far from lowly cattle shed at Huntington Castle ...
Hart’s downfall showed private lives were no longer off-limits and set off a heated debate over whether the press had crossed ...
The prize, considered the most prestigious literary prize in the world, is worth almost €1 million and has had four Irish ...
The new play explores the after-life of the Troubles after the guns have gone quiet at Belfast.
A culture at war with itself is scary to behold, but at least it has produced Civil War, Eddington and One Battle After Another.
“Dint” features performers Maya Lam, Tyler Choquette, and Emily Aslin. Research for the production of “Dint” was made ...
SingularityNET’s Janet Adams doesn’t think a Terminator scenario is realistic, but decentralization is essential to prevent AGI’s dark side.