Analysis
In one of the only two contested races, the five candidates put forward manifestos touching on similar topics, but with a variety of ways to implement them.
By Kathleen McNamee
Analysis
Jonah Craig discusses his main manifesto points and explains the importance of a measured approach to the role of Entertainments Officer in an interview with The University Times.
By Jake O'Donnell and Morgan Clarke
With 'inclusion' once again taking centre-stage in elections, Simon Foy argues that it's a campaign buzzword that should be treated with scepticism.
By Simon Foy
Candidates that ran for election simply to entertain the electorate used to be common, and drew new attention to the elections. Where have they gone?
By Sinéad Baker
Live updates from the final day of campaigning this week, which is getting off to a slow start.
Analysis
From inspiring students to do a master's to giving them new confidence, running in the TCDSU elections can give unexpected benefits beyond winning.
By Hugh Mitchell
Keane received a minor strike for lack of awareness of rules, with Mallon receiving a major strike for online comments .
By Anna Moran and Sinéad Baker
Analysis
Bhí an Ghaeilge chun tosaigh ag Toghchánaíocht Chomionannais agus Eagsúlachta, agus iarrthóirí ag áiteamh ar son aistriúcháin agus i gcoinne eagla don teanga.
By Christopher McMahon
Analysis
In an interview with The University Times, Úna Harty discusses her manifesto points and outlines how they will be achieved should she be elected
By Jamie Sugrue
Analysis
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.