Comment & Analysis

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Analysis

Opportunities Missed for Contested Candidates, in Flat Halls Hustings

Tonight's questions provided little in the way of revelation for any undecided voters.
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Editorial

TCDSU is Inherently Political – This Election Period Has Proved It

The national versus local divide has dominated this year’s presidential election campaign, and the idea of a political union has clearly won out.
By The Editorial Board
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Editorial

A Proactive Protest Shows How Students Can Ward Off Rent Hikes

Protesters were right to pre-emptively warn College that students are prepared to fight against on-campus rent hikes.
By The Editorial Board
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Analysis

No Clear Winner, as Presidential Candidates Fail to Convince at Media Hustings

Tonight saw presidential candidates deliver arguably their weakest performance of this year's TCDSU campaign.
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Analysis

A Communications and Marketing Race – Without Much Talk of Marketing

Hiram Harrington and Philly Holmes have maintained genial relations thus far in the TCDSU elections. It's hard to see how it can last much longer.
By Faye Curran
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Analysis

At Equality Hustings, Social Issues Muddy Waters on Micro and Macro

Candidates' differing takes on inclusivity and accessibility proved illuminating at the second hustings of this year's elections.
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Chraith Mic Léinn Polaitíocht na Tíre. Seans Nach mBainfidh Coláistí Leas As

Bhí ról an-tabhachtach ag daoine óga in olltoghchán lán d’athrú, ach ní féidir bheith cinnte de go mbeidh forbairtí don ardoideachas.
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Analysis

Dining Hall Hustings Foretells Exacting Debate Over TCDSU Axioms

For an opening salvo, today's hustings saw presidential candidates offering strikingly different visions of the union's future.
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Miontuairiscí Faoi Cheilt ag CLC, Léiriú ar Eagraíocht atá Dall ar a Stair Féin

Níl Cumann Luthcleasa an Choláiste sásta na miontuairiscí ó chruinnithe a bhí faoi stiúir ag iarchathaoirleach Donagh McDonagh a roinnt.
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Editorial

Students Just Helped Jolt Irish Politics. Third-Level May Not Benefit

Young people played a major role in an election of change, but there’s no guarantee of positive developments for higher education.
By The Editorial Board