The final-year Drama and Theatre Studies student was elected, defeating opponents Connor Dempsey and Sarah Murnane.
Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce, the paper’s Deputy News Editor, won following a recount.
The sole candidate for the new position of Irish Language Officer was elected on the first count.
The second-year Computer Science and French student was the only candidate for the role.
The Electoral Commission released a statement on the TCDSU Instagram this morning
By Hosanna Boulter
Last night's Piranha Hustings at Doyle's Bar forced the TCDSU sabbatical election candidates to demonstrate their comedy chops.
By Sáoirse Goes and Clara Roche
The Dublin chapter of Empower the Voice protested TCDSU Welfare candidate Nathan Harrington ahead of today’s Media Hustings.
By Sáoirse Goes
In front of an experienced panel of Students' Union representatives, the candidates competing in the sabbatical elections were put through their paces in a lengthy evening of questioning.
The first council of 2024 voted through all motions but one, covering a range of aspects of student life including supports for Student Parents, opposing the government's Green Paper on Disability Reform and reforms to Trinity’s Virtual Learning Environment.
By Alex Payne
The 13 candidates held short speeches to introduce themselves and their campaigns.
By Leah Downey and Sáoirse Goes