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Presidential Bye-Election Hustings Held in Joly Theatre
Hustings for the presidential by-election were held today in the Joly Theatre of the Hamilton building, where students heard from candidates Lorenzo Cheasty, Grace McNally, and Callum O’Kelly.
Pol Soc Hosts Government No-Confidence Referendum Hustings
On Monday, November 24th, in the Elizabethan Room of Teach 6, Pol Soc hosted a hustings on the upcoming Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU/AMLCT) referendum of “No Confidence in the 35th Government of Ireland”, which is currently a Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael coalition government.
TCDSU Presidential Candidate Callum O’Kelly Wants to “End the Squeeze”
O’Kelly, the Senior Fresher and Nutgrove native, is running a campaign to fight the student-cost-of-living crisis and end the squeeze on students' pockets.
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.
“I’m Thinking About What Could Be Possible”: Lorenzo Cheasty on His Bid for the TCDSU Presidency.
Lorenzo’s focus is on housing, accessibility, and “proper procedures”.
Students’ Union Bye-Election Presidential Candidate Jacob Barron Wants to Shift the Union’s Focus
Barron says he hopes to move the union away from political activism and toward improving student services.
Trinity Student Named Runner-up in Research Competition
Almudena Moreno Borrallo, a PhD candidate at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, placed second in the audience choice category of the annual Three Minute Thesis competition.
Trinity Rises to 29th Place in 2026 QS Sustainability Rankings
Trinity ranks first in Ireland, 16th in Europe and 29th globally in the 2026 rankings.
The Nation Marches for an End to the Fossil Fuel Era
Thousands take to the streets and demand for more climate change action and less dilly-dallying from our government
Time Capsule Installed in Trinity Business School
The time capsule, set to be open in 2075, is part of the year-long program of events celebrating the Business School’s 100th birthday.