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Four Candidates in Breach of Election Rules, with Keane and Mallon Issued Strikes

Keane received a minor strike for lack of awareness of rules, with Mallon receiving a major strike for online comments .
By Anna Moran and Sinéad Baker
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After Breaking Campaign Rules, Keane, Mallon and Craig Banned from Campus Campaigning for One Hour

Prescribed punishments will inconvenience candidates, but will not count as part of the union's three-strike system.
By Anna Moran
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Online Trinity Ball Tickets Sell Out in Under an Hour and a Half

With tickets still available in House Six, this year is on track to break the all-time record of just over four hours.
By Sinéad Baker
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TCDSU Votes to Invest €200,000, Using Interest for Students on Placement

The money comes from part of a college fund that is allocated for student services.
By Sinéad Baker
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TCDSU Presidential Candidate Bryan Mallon Apologises for “Derogatory” Tweets

In interviews with The University Times, Mallon apologised for tweets that he described as containing 'generally derogatory terms towards women'.
By John Conway
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TCDSU Votes to Call for Preferendum on Irish Reunification

The three options presented to students will be in favour of reunification, against reunification and a neutral stance.
By Brónagh Kennedy and Charlotte Ryan
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Who is Running in This Year’s TCDSU Elections?

This year's candidates on why they're running, as well as race-by-race analysis.
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TCDSU Vote to Support Strike 4 Repeal Movement

The movement is calling on the government call a referendum to repeal the eighth amendment by March 8th,
By Rósín Power
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Trinity Research Offers Insight into Effects of Ageing on Sexual Activity

The research also found that married couples, and those who live together, tend to be more sexually active than single, divorced, separated and widowed respondents.
By Aisling Marren
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After Years of Inactivity, Haughton Institute Set to Formally Close This Year

The institute, which was established in 1998, had run deficits in recent years.
By Jamie Sugrue