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Eoin Hand to Claim TCDSU Presidency, With Watson to Win University Times
Hand, Holmes and Watson are all on course for electoral victory this week, according to a poll of over 1,100 students.

Harry Williams Scraps Society Promises After CSC Takes ‘Offence’
Williams said that 'all manifesto references to clubs and societies have been discontinued' after the CSC asked him to remove the policy.

An Síneadh Fada ar Fáil ar Chartaí Mac Léinn Anois
Beidh an deis ag mic léinn dul chuig an Chlárlann Acadúil chun cárta nua a fháil leis an síneadh fada.

Presidential Candidate Carey Gets Strike Over Lunchtime Break
Carey’s campaign team is forbidden from canvassing for one hour tomorrow, from 10am to 11am.

Eoin Hand Vows to Oppose Creative Arts Relocation if President
Hand said he wants to protect the presence of the creative arts on campus, if as elected TCDSU president.

Protesters Block Off Front Arch, Amid Controversy over Rent Increases
Roughly 30 protesters formed a human chain, blocking off access to Front Square for half an hour this afternoon.

Presidential Candidate Carey Says Union Suffering a ‘Lack of Change’
Carey, widely seen as the race’s most orthodox candidate, admitted the union must break out of its 'bubble' and be more inclusive.

4% Rent Hike Off Agenda, College Says, But Future Increases Remain Likely
A proposed increase to the cost of Trinity's accommodation is no longer on the agenda for the next meeting of College's Finance Committee.

Education Candidate O’Connor Sanctioned Over Post in Facebook Group
O'Connor will serve a two-hour social media ban after a student who was not a member of her team posted in a Facebook group wishing her luck.

College Accommodation Hikes Continue, as UCC Raises Rent by 3%
UCCSU said the decision indicates 'a chasm of priorities emerging between UCC and its 22,000 students'.