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Emergency RON Hist Debate Urges Students to Seek Better TCDSU Presidential Options

The speakers in favour of Re-Opening Nominations Presidential criticised the candidates’ party politics (O’Leary and Keegan) and apoliticism (Li), while those against RON believed that worse candidates are to come should nominations be reopened.
By Yasmin Rasheed and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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Final Hustings of the Campaign Week Kicks off at Trinity Hall Canteen

Candidates discuss how they want to accommodate Trinity Halls residents at JCR Hustings.
By Freja Goldman and Hannah Kaminker
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Sink or Swim? TCDSU Sabbatical Hopefuls Survive the Piranha Attack

Friday night’s Piranha Hustings at the Pav saw the election candidates battle it out under the watchful eye of RON.
By Yasmin Rasheed
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 Every Vote Counts: TCDSU Presidential Race Too Close to Call

By Lorcan Brierton and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
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“RON on Pres” Campaign In Talks to Join TCDSU Presidential Race with Official Campaign

The group cited concerns with the current candidates’ manifestos, party affiliations and public speaking abilities as reasons for the campaign.
By Molly Wetsch
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Comórtas Dúshlánach: Beirt san Iomaíocht do Ról Oifigeach na Gaeilge AMLCT

By Saoirse Bhreathnach
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Media Hustings give TCDSU Candidates a Run for their Money

By Natalia Kamendy and Nicole Saluck
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“The Students are my Boss”: Giovanni Li Speaks About his Bid for TCDSU Presidency

Li explains that he believes he can run a team well due to his background as the son of a diplomat, saying that he sees a compromise in every situation.
By Eliora Abramson
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Postgraduate and Equity Hustings Had Candidates Fighting for Jobs

Irish language features prominently along with concerns about how the Students Union can best engage with and represent all students, including postgrads and off-campus students
By Hannah Kaminker
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€40,000 From the HEA Fund Allocated to Student Dining Spaces

A JCR Café will be established in Trinity Halls with 5,000 Euro funding, while the SU Café will recieve 35,000 Euro over five years.
By Helena Thiel