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No Bruises or Blood at Traditionally Incisive Q Soc Hustings

Tonight’s TCDSU election hustings, jointly organised by Q Soc and Trinity News, saw well-performing candidates in most races.
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Student Contribution Will Not Rise for Five Years, if Fianna Fáil Elected

Chris McMahon looks at the just-published Fianna Fáil manifesto, and the party’s plans for higher education.
By Christopher McMahon
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Maher Denies Handing Out Free Cans for Votes in Trinity Hall

Maher, who has been fined repeatedly by the Electoral Commission, was seen giving out cans by a reporter.
By Róisín Power and Edmund Heaphy
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Library to Continue Digitisation of Archives

The Library hopes it will be able to digitise a large proportion of its manuscripts, maps and photographs.
By Emer Gerrard
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Royal Irish Academy Report Recommends Income-Contingent Loan Scheme

In a report published this week the academy, a body made up of academics from across Ireland, suggests that such a loan scheme is the only solution to the funding crisis facing higher education.
By Christopher McMahon
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Nick Spare Drops Out of Education Race

Candidate cites mental health reasons and academic pressures for his decision.
By Paul Glynn and Sinéad Loftus
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Meon Dearfach i leith na Gaeilge ag Hustings an University Times agus an Cumann Gaelach

Tarlaíodh Hustings le haghaidh iarrthóirí Aontas na Mic Léinn leis an Cumann Gaelach agus an University Times i nDánlann Eolaíochta anocht.
By Jamie Ó Siochrú
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No Spars or Battles as Candidates Debate Major Issues for First Time

The first debate-style hustings of the campaign, hosted by The University Times and An Cumann Gaelach, took place in the Science Gallery tonight.
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Tom McHugh Drops Out of Welfare Race

Candidate cites dissertation stress and overworked campaign team for decision.
By Sinéad Loftus and Eleanor O'Mahony
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Dining Hall Hustings Sets Up President to be Two-Man Race

In a poorly attended hustings marked by a lack of polish from candidates, Kieran McNulty and Daniel O’Brien separated themselves in the presidential race.