When TCDSU Takes its Place in History

The union has a long tradition of being at the forefront of national – and even international – campaigns.
By Faye Madden

For International Students, Running for Sabbat Brings Many Hoops to Jump Through

From visa requirements to PPS numbers, non-EU students face additional barriers to running for TCDSU sabbatical office.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Analysis

Exacting Questions at JCR Hustings Make Some Candidates – and Break Others

At a combined JCR and media hustings, candidates faced very specific queries which left some reeling.

Halls and Media Hustings

Emer Moreau, Naoise D'Arcy and Jennifer Ní Chiara bring you live updates from the last hustings of this year's TCDSU election campaign.

Presidential Candidate Kelly Given Minor Strike

Kelly will be prohibited from campaigning for an hour tomorrow morning.
By Emer Moreau

For TCDSU Elections, Facebook is Out and Instagram is In

Gone are the days of inviting your hundreds of friends to like your campaign page, writes Emma Taggart.
By Emma Taggart

Sabbatical Candidates Would do Well to Target the First-Year Vote

Ahead of Halls hustings, Phoebe Pascoe asks why first years are something of a neglected cohort, despite being relatively easy to sway.
By Phoebe Pascoe

Fire Brigades Called to 1937 Reading Room

Alarm was raised when a plume of smoke was seen, which likely came from a disposed cigarette stub .
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Still Owed Over €100k in Unpaid Fees from 2019

An administrative mix up several years ago left College €1.7 million out of pocket.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Doubts Over Revised Printing House Square Timeline

The accommodation complex is now working towards a March 31st completion date, but an independent monitor has said it is unlikely to make this deadline.
By Emer Moreau