Staff and students at Limerick Institute of Technology celebrate Pride Month
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LIMERICK Institute of Technology is marking the beginning of Pride Month with a series of webinars and online events celebrating the LGBT+ community.
On Monday, the Pride Flag was raised at all five LIT campuses by its President Professor Vincent Cunnane and LIT Student Union President Dylan Ryan.
“Here at LIT we are committed to ensuring a culture of inclusivity, where diversity is celebrated and equality promoted. LIT strives to build an environment with mutual respect and dignity, free from harassment and bullying, for all our community. As we move to becoming a technological university with our colleagues in AIT, we aim to ensure that diversity and inclusion are very much lived
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Adelaide United have edged Melbourne Victory 1-0 to keep in touch with the race for second place in the A-League but will sweat on injuries to skipper Stefan Mauk and young attacker Kusini Yengi.
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The Sky Blues dominated large portions of their A-League clash but it looked like only an early Bobo goal would separate the sides before Kosta Barbarouses added a late clincher.
Not slated to play with Trent Buhagiar initially named in the side, Bobo only got a last-minute call-up when his teammate appeared to injure himself in the warm-up.
He took full advantage.
Luke Brattan whipped in a sharp corner in the 10th minute, with a curiously unmarked Adam Le Fondre heading a heavy ball into Victory keeper Matt Acton.
The deflection landed straight into the path of Bobo who toe-poked home the simplest of goals - his third opener from as many matches against the struggling Victory this season.
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Melbourne Victory goalkeeper Matt Acton has earned Save of Matchweek 20 honours for a smart block to prevent Perth Glory forward Bruno Fornaroli from burying his strike into the back of the net on Sunday, May 9.
Fornaroli did well to open up space to dispatch the strike off the right-hand side of the 18-yard box, dribbling toward goal and taking a touch to narrow the angle, but draw Victory defender Dylan Ryan into opening the space between his legs for the Uruguayan to aim through.
The shot had power and pace, and Acton saw it late as it pierced Ryan s guard and fizzed toward the target.