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SU election count 2015
PHOTOS: Lynn Ruane, Molly Kenny, Conor Clancy, Katie Cogan, Aifric Ni Chriodain and Edmund Heaphy celebrate their election victories.
Presidential profiles – SU elections 2015
Running for the position of SU president this year are Gabriel Adewusi, Nessan Harpur, Conor O’Meara and Lynn Ruane.
Gabriel Adewusi is a third-year human health and diseases student, the SU’s current access officer and a volunteer with S2S. He …
UT editor profile – SU elections 2015
Edmund Heaphy, a second-year German and philosophy student, is the only candidate running for the position of University Times editor this year. Heaphy is UT’s current deputy editor and has previously worked as the paper’s creative director and as a …
Welfare profiles – SU elections 2015
The race for the position of welfare and equality officer will this year be contested by five students: Louise O’Toole, Conor Clancy, Aoife O’Brien, Muireann Montague and Liam Mulligan.
Louise O’Toole, a final-year social studies student, has completed four social …
Comms profiles – SU elections 2015
Aifric Ni Chriodain and Jemma O’Leary are the two candidates contesting the position of communications and marketing officer.
Ni Chriodain, a final-year French and film studies student, has worked in various marketing positions since coming to Trinity and is active …
Education profile – SU elections 2015
Molly Kenny is running unopposed for the position of education officer this year. She is a third-year mechanical and manufacturing engineering student and is the current SU faculty convenor for engineering, maths and science. A former member of the SU …
SU election campaigns kick off
16 candidates are vying for six sabbatical positions in this year’s Trinity College Students’ Union elections.
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Running for the position of SU president are Lynn Ruane, Conor O’Meara, Gabriel Adewusi, and Nessan Harpur.
Third-year PPES student Lynn Ruane came to college through the Trinity Access Programme and currently works as SU’s student parent officer. An …
“You’re making an immediate impact” – Trinity VDP
Daire Collins talks to VDP volunteers about their work with Dublin’s homeless.
On a blustery late November evening, Trinity News went out on the Vincent De Paul (VDP) soup run to record what students were doing to help those most in need.
With the recent news lately of the untimely death of …