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Trinity Retains its Place in the Top 150 Universities Worldwide
The Times Higher Education world university rankings placed Trinity in the 139th spot, down five places from last year.

The National Women’s Council Call for Urgent Action to Outlaw Exploitative ‘Sex for Rent’ Practices before the Next Election

Ambassador Theatre Reopens as Music and Comedy Venue
After a period of closure due to COVID-19, The Ambassador Theatre is back in use as a comedy and concert venue.

Han Kang Announced as Winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize for Literature
The South Korean writer is the first from the country to be awarded the prize.

Parent Company of UN Blacklisted Firm Participated at Trinity Careers Fair for Engineering Students
Egis Rail, a subsidiary of Egis, has been blacklisted by the United Nations for “The provision of services and utilities supporting the maintenance and existence of settlements, including transport”.

Trinity Researchers Discover Method to Convert Martian Sand Into Bricks
This discovery will reduce transportation challenges by decreasing launch costs.

Palestinian Solidarity Posters Taken Down at Nassau Street Trinity Entrance and Replaced by #BringThemHomeNow Sticker
Last night 24 posters on a TCDSU noticeboard were pulled, allegedly damaging the noticeboard in the process.

Students React to the Eavan Boland Library
Over a year since the library was first denamed, students express their feelings on the former Berkeley Library’s name change.

Not Here Not Anywhere Calls On The Government To Urgently Pass The LNG Free Bill
The LNG Free Bill would help the Green Party to Partially Fulfil Commitments Made in the Programme for Government

Former Berkeley Library Renamed as Eavan Boland Library
The decision to name the library after the late poet comes after more than a year of planning and over 850 name submissions by the public.