Following Ballot Shortage, Voting in TCDSU Elections Extended by One Hour

Due to the printers not sending the full order of ballots, voting has been extended to 5pm.
By Anna Moran and Róisín Power
Analysis

Questioning Elections: The Advantages, Problems and Alternatives

Christopher McMahon asks if elections for sabbatical officers ought to be a foregone conclusion, and whether there are any other viable options.
By Christopher McMahon

Delay to Plans to Replace TSM Programme and Introduce New Subject Combinations

Plans to replace TSM as it currently stands with new combinations have been delayed until at least 2019, after 'the wheels kept getting stuck in the mud'.
By Sinéad Baker

DU Dance on Fighting for the Right to Rehearse

Fionnuala Egan talks to Ashley Carroll from DU Dance to find out more about the ongoing challenges that face this large society and the efforts that are being made to overcome them.
By Fionnuala Egan

Litfest Launches With Poetic Exploration of Gender Tropes, Social Media and Dating

Last night, Filmbase in Temple Bar played host to an evening of poetry reading to kick off a series of literary based events happening across campus this week.
By Orla Howells
Analysis

MacPherson Vows to Increase Equality and Bring the Union to More Students

In an interview with The University Times, Alice MacPherson discusses her manifesto points and outlines how they will be achieved should she be elected.
By Anna Moran

Trading on “Niceness” Should Not Be the Way You Run a Welfare Campaign

Working to form an overarching network of external welfare supports would surely dramatically transform the experiences of hundreds, or even thousands, of Trinity students.
By Aisling Curtis

Craig Sees Stocks Soar With Successful Ents Night

Last night, entertainments officer candidate Jonah Craig hosted a night of ever-changing drink deals, with impressive DJ sets from Jack Banks and Pauric Doherty.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Fighting for Justice at Home and Abroad: Students for Justice in Palestine

As their action week gets under way, Students for Justice in Palestine discuss their plans for the week ahead and the importance of keeping this cause at the forefront of students minds.
By James Shaw

After Event with Israeli Ambassador Cancelled, Trinity Criticises “Unacceptable Attack on Free Speech”

The cancellation of the Israeli Ambassador’s Visit to Trinity due to protests has been criticised by Provost Patrick Prendergast in a statement from the College.
By Róisín Power