Comment & Analysis

Editorial
How You Should Vote in This Week’s Fees Preferendum
Students should choose the third option in the supplemental fees preferendum.

Analysis
Differing Visions, as Communications Race Heads into Home Stretch
Commercialisation revealed latent divisions in a race that has seen the union attacked and defended in equal measure.

Analysis
Tensions Emerge Among Presidential Candidates, in Casual Trinity FM Chat
The four candidates were asked about feminism and whether they're inspirational.

Analysis
Presidential Candidates Tread Tentatively, in Penultimate Hustings
While tonight’s activist-themed hustings offered some candidates the chance to show off their knowledge, it did not leave much scope for examination of manifestos.

Analysis
For Presidential Candidates, Tonight Must Prove a Turning Point
Candidates must find a way to set themselves apart at tonight's Activism Hustings.

Analysis
How to Win Votes Without Alienating People
Campaign tactics are changing, from student politics to the race to the White House.

Analysis
Candidates’ True Colours Emerge, in Equality Hustings Heavy on Policy
Presidential candidates will have been relieved to escape tonight, after a hustings in which their manifestos were placed in the spotlight.

Analysis
McDermott Brings Satire From the Page to the Stage
Known for his satirical Facebook page, presidential candidate Michael McDermott has impressed with his on-stage charisma.

What’s Love Got to do With It?
This Valentine's Day, Annie Hoey explains how love is driving the campaign to repeal the eighth.

Analysis
Presidential Candidates Survive, if Not Thrive, at TCDSU Council Hustings
At a hustings where candidates faced an engaged audience, performances varied in the glare of often difficult questions.