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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.
Hist Hosts Bye-Election Hustings: “This House Believes That the SU has its Priorities Wrong.”
The College Historical Society (Hist) held hustings for the Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU/AMLCT) Presidential Bye-Election.
Limerick Declares Student Housing Emergency
The Limerick City and County Council (LCCC) has officially declared the housing situation in the county an emergency.
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.