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Linda Doyle States There is “No plan to increase rent for 2025/2026” Following Recent Pressure from TCDSU

The announcement to fix current rent prices for the upcoming year comes as a swift response to a recent demonstration made by the TCDSU campaigns committee advocating for a commitment to a rent freeze.
By Charlie Swan
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New JCR Cafe Opens with Over 150 First-Time Customers

On February 27th the JCR cafe opened its doors for the first time in the Trinity Halls canteen.
By Natalia Kamendy
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TCDSU Urge College to “Freeze Rent” with Spray Paint on Campanile Construction

TCDSU President issued a signed statement: ““In a recent meeting between TCDSU/AMLCT leadership and Provost Linda Doyle, the possibility of a rent freeze was ignored."
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Seán Thim O’Leary Elected First Openly Nonbinary President in Nerve-Wrecking Third Count

By Lorcan Brierton and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Re-opening Nominations has the Highest Number of Votes in Presidential Election Race

The race remains to be called, with the first count completed.
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Buster Whaley Elected TCDSU Education Officer.

Whaley won on first count with 59.2% of the votes.
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Deirdre Leahy Elected as Welfare and Equality Officer

Deirdre Leahy has been elected as TCDSU Welfare Officer with 1,372 votes on the third count. 
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Orla Norton Elected as Ents Officer

Orla Norton has been elected Ents Officer on the third count, having received 1,602 votes.
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“Shame on Trinity”: Students Protest Theresa May’s Law Society Award

The event was disrupted by student protesters who say they will not celebrate “enemies of the workers in this college”.
By Eliora Abramson
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Channing Kehoe Elected Communications Officer

Channing Kehoe won 81.64% of the vote.