Analysis

Supporting Disabilities and Engaging with Off-Campus Students Take Precedence at Equality Hustings

All candidates were pressed about increasing the use of the Irish language in their roles, and improving the union’s outreach to ethnic minorities in College.

TCDSU Equality and Diversity Hustings

Live updates from the third hustings of this year's elections.

After Breaking Campaign Rules, Keane, Mallon and Craig Banned from Campus Campaigning for One Hour

Prescribed punishments will inconvenience candidates, but will not count as part of the union's three-strike system.
By Anna Moran

Uncontested Races: A Threat to Student Engagement with TCDSU Positions?

Ellen Orchard explores potential reasons for the many uncontested races this year, and argues that this should not dissuade students from voting.
By Ellen Orchard
Analysis

In the Editor Race, A Campaign Aimed at Nurturing Present and Potential Staff

The uncontested candidate for Editor of The University Times on how he aims to achieve the points laid out in his manifesto.
By Brónagh Kennedy

DUGES Dissect Pervading Issues of Gender Inequality in Politics With Panel Discussion

Last night, the society was joined by Lisa Keenan, Annie Hoey, Pauline Cullen and Alex White to discuss sexism in politics.
By Rachael Kilduff

Trinity Immunologist Discusses the Benefits, Risks and Myths Surrounding Vaccinations Today

In light of recent suggestions made by Donald Trump that cast doubts on vaccinations, last night Professor Kingston Mills spoke of the ever important role that they stand to play in society.
By Grace D'arcy
Analysis

TCDSU Presidential Candidates Confront Policy Concerns Over Funding, Feasibility and Effectiveness

The three candidates in this year’s race for president on how they will enact their manifesto promises and what impact they will make.
By John Conway

TCDSU Elections Day Two

Live updates from the second day of campaigning, as candidates branch out to new areas of College.

Trinity’s Visionary Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is Fostering Inclusion

Now giving people with intellectual disabilities new opportunities, the centre began as a vision among Trinity academics that were interested in inclusion.
By Bláithín Wilson