In the first event of its kind in a dramatically changed election period, the event both entertained and confused attendees with its awkward humour.
By Charlotte Ryan
Analysis
All candidates put forward a strong showing at the first hustings of this year's elections, but, with only two contested races, debate was thin on the ground.
By Róisín Power and Charlotte Ryan
In interviews with The University Times, Mallon apologised for tweets that he described as containing 'generally derogatory terms towards women'.
By John Conway
Analysis
In an interview with The University Times, the candidate discusses engaging with College issues, administrative work and Trinity Ball line-ups.
By Jake O'Donnell
Analysis
In an interview with The University Times, the candidate highlights the need to increase awareness of union activities and helping to define a relatively new position.
By Jamie Sugrue
Analysis
In one of the two contested races, the five candidates speak to The University Times on the need for empathy and their very personal reasons for running.
By Kathleen McNamee
Analysis
In an interview with The University Times, this year's candidate discusses representing students and the academic challenges in College.
By Patrick Lavelle
Analysis
In interviews with The University Times, candidates discuss balancing College issues with national ones and engaging with students.
By John Conway
Announced this evening, Thomas Emmet, Kevin Keane and Bryan Mallon are to run for president in February’s elections.
By Anna Moran