SU Elections

Mitzy An Jiménez Drops Out of Graduate Officer Race

With less than one week until the beginning of the campaign season, the TCDSU sabbatical race has seen its first candidate drop out
By Quinn Katz-Zogby

Budget 2026: Permanent 500 Euro Fee Decrease Confirmed

After much speculation, Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Services, Reform and Digitalisation Jack Chambers confirmed the increase in a speech to the Dáil Éireann chamber this afternoon. Other highlights include an expansion of SUSI, increased minimum wage, and new taxes on cigarettes.
By Charlie Hastings and Thomas O'Grady

TCDSU President Grace McNally on Her New Job

Newly elected TCDSU President Grace McNally talks reaching new students, mandatory union membership, progress, and representation
By Harper Alderson
Editorial

The SU Presidency Needs Serious Rethinking

The first step towards a Union that truly represents its students is a rebalance of power
Analysis

How TCDSU Referendums Shape Student Politics

From BDS to the Irish Language, referendums can significantly impact the direction of the Union.
By Patrick Keegan
Profile

Sharing A Drink From The Poisoned Chalice

Deputy Opinion Editor Lily Scanlan asked three former SU Presidents what advice they would give themselves if they could go back in time to the start of their terms.
By Lily Scanlan

TCDSU Presidential Bye-Election Media Hustings: What You Missed

TCDSU bye-election Presidential candidates came together for the final hustings event of the bye-election, hosted by the editors-in-chief of The University Times and Trinity News

Comhairle 3: Here’s What You Missed

All motions were passed with little dissent, OC reports shared.

Grace McNally’s Bid for TCDSU President: Building Transparency, Trust, and the Future of the SU

McNally acknowledges the recnt failures of TCDSU/AMLCT and seeks to make amends by bringing in new voices.
By Anna Domownik

Comhairle 2 – Here’s What You Missed

Following the Comhairle, the selection process for future committee elections has been reformed, and a referendum for the Student’s Union to declare no confidence in the 35th Government of Ireland as a Long-Term Policy is set to take place in December.