Tag: All Souls
Éasca Péasca: Student Stories: An Irish Minor

Easca Peasca: Student Stories: An Irish MinorBy Kayleigh Phillips Dia dhuit! Is mise Kayleigh. Táim sa rang Gaeilge 4 ag Pitt le mórán daoine iontacha! If, three years ago, someone told […]
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Éasca Péasca: What is the Irish Language to Me?

Éasca Péasca (Easy Peasy): Student Stories: What Is the Irish Language to Me? By Patrick Gormley If you happen to have a time machine and travel to the Pontic-Caspian Steppe […]
Éasca Péasca (Easy Peasy): Student Stories – How Irish Saved Me

Easca Peasca – Student Stories: How Irish Saved Me By Peggy Gannon Retirement is challenging. I have tried knitting, book clubs, and quilting (Well, not really quilting, I just knew […]
Éasca Péasca (Easy Peasy): Student Stories: Mo Thuras le Gaeilge

Éasca Péasca Student Stories: Mo Thuras le Gaeilge By Gerry Walsh Is fearr Gaeilge briste na Béarla cliste. My grandfather was a “cainteor dúchas” or native speaker of Irish […]
Westminster Language Act Receives Royal Assent and Becomes Law

Westminster Language Act Receives Royal Assent and Becomes Law Another historic staging post as the Westminster bill officially becomes law, but immediate implementation is paramount. Conradh na Gaeilge has welcomed […]
Éasca Péasca: Linguistics, Leprechauns, and Legends

Éasca Péasca: Linguistics, Leprechauns, and Legends: Revisiting ‘Artemis Fowl’ with Gaeilge (Student Stories) By Leah Walper In 2001, Eoin Colfer’s first “Artemis Fowl” novel hit the shelves in bookstores around […]
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Editor’s Corner: Ireland’s Ambassador to the United States

Editor’s Corner: Ireland’s Ambassador to the United States By John O’Brien, Jr. @Jobjr Have you met or heard speak the new Ireland’s Ambassador to The United States of America yet? […]
What A Gem: Carrie Blast Furnaces Host Pittsburgh Irish Festival

Editor’s Corner: By John O’Brien, Jr. @Jobjr What. A. Gem. The 31st Annual Pittsburgh Irish Festival was mighty, and memorable. The new location at the Carrie Blast Furnaces was like […]