SU Elections
Motion on the Organisation of a Freshers’ Fair on the St James’ Campus Passes at Comhairle 6
The motion mandates the creation of a dedicated Freshers’ Fair for students within the St James’s campus
Motion on Town-Hall Style Open Forums Passes
The amendment that would introduce mandatory open forums every term, to foster a welcoming environment for students and promote SU participation, passes at Comhairle
Amy Kennedy Elected as TCDSU President for the 2026/27 Academic Year
Kennedy, the current LGBT Officer for the Union, edged out Grace McNally, the incumbent candidate, on Friday
Editorial
SU Campaign Rules Must Prioritise Voters, Not Candidates
The Electoral Commission’s focus on candidate experience compromises students’ ability to make an informed choice
Harper Alderson Elected Editor of the University Times on First Count
The current Deputy Editor of the University Times, Alderson ran an unopposed campaign centered on increasing enagagment
Eve Martin Elected to Education Officer Position in Close Race
Martin, who was projected to win the race in early polling by a slim margin, thanked her team and her opponent profusely for the win
Mary Kate Ní Artáin Elected for Oifgeach na Gaeilge Position
This election marks the third time that an Irish Language Officer has been elected to TCDSU
Finn Hallwood Elected as Next Entertainments Officer
Hallwood, who also ran for the position last year, triumphed over opponent Danila Kitaev
Lorenzo Cheasty Elected as New Welfare & Equality Officer
Cheasty, who placed second in last semester's TCDSU Presidential Bye-Election, won his race on the first count
Ava Tuohy Elected as First Graduate Officer in TCDSU History
Tuohy, who received the vast majority of the votes, will be the first to hold his position in the SU