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A Tale of Two Arrivals
“Haven’t I driven you before?” I’d just gotten off an eight hour flight and a two hour bus ride, heaved my overstuffed carry-on into the trunk of an Uber, and collapsed into the backseat, bleary eyed and barely sentient. The … Continue reading
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Dispatches from Galway
Galway is pretty dark and rainy this time of year. So here are a list of all things bright and warm: 2. Ali lets me tag along when she plays the open mic at a pub in town. In between … Continue reading
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The Transatlantic Divide on Legal Regulation of Technology
Laws are critical regulators of science and technology. Local and international laws can ensure that the products of scientific advancement are implemented in a safe and socially responsible manner. Science, technology, and the legal system are highly complex interactive systems … Continue reading
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Reflecting on Irish America From Abroad
“Well I found my Uncle Dan McCann,Very good for a shantyman,He has a seat in Congress, and he’s saviour of his clanHe helps to write America’s laws,But his heart and soul is in Ireland’s cause,God help the man who opens … Continue reading
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The Mitchell Year will never be what you expect it to be, so just find your people and live your life
I am amused and in awe of how quickly our worlds can change and grow and look and feel unrecognizable. In my last blog I was characterizing the tension I’d felt after a difficult adjustment to life in Belfast and … Continue reading
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Garth-esque Anticipation for an Irish 2023
As I start this blog I’m in the Nashville airport headed back to Dublin by way of Toronto. It was an enjoyable time with family during winter break to recharge, and return once again to this terminal. It seems that … Continue reading
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Christmas, the Cold, and Complicit
“I remember the night that he came in from the wintery cold and dampA giant of a man in an oilskin coat and the bundle that told he was a trampHe stood at the bar and he called a pint … Continue reading
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The Guildhall
An odyssey across my many encounters with an iconic Derry building I first met the Guildhall of Londonderry on the night of Halloween. An early evening of torrential downpour made way for clear midnight skies, and between the parting clouds, … Continue reading
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Island Adventures
With the end of our first semester and the turn of the new year, I have been feeling lately that my precious time in Ireland is quickly slipping away. But sitting down to write this blog was a welcome reminder … Continue reading
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Dispatch from the Underground
No one ever wants to see that second line appear on their COVID test. I can attest that this is an especially unpleasant experience the day before you’re supposed to get on a transatlantic flight. It’s a situation that has … Continue reading
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Only Dull People are Brilliant at Breakfast
On Turtlenecks Nothing spells a Dublin winter like sweaters. Seriously. Never before have I felt so welcomed for my love for turtlenecks. People who don’t wear turtlenecks don’t know what they are missing out on. It’s like wearing a jumper … Continue reading
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The Question Isn’t, ‘What Are We Going To Do?’ The Question Is, ‘What Aren’t We Going To Do?’
My inspiration for 2023 is the easy-going Irish disposition and approach to life. Balancing hard work and life experiences is an important skill. I’ve always managed the hard work, but I am working hard in 2023 to avoid letting life … Continue reading
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