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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.

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.

Library to Continue Digitisation of Archives
The Library hopes it will be able to digitise a large proportion of its manuscripts, maps and photographs.

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.

Nick Spare Drops Out of Education Race
Candidate cites mental health reasons and academic pressures for his decision.

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.

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.

Tom McHugh Drops Out of Welfare Race
Candidate cites dissertation stress and overworked campaign team for decision.

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.

Who’s Running in the TCDSU Elections?
Who's running, and why they're running – plus full analysis of each race.