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Trinity Keeps its Spot in the Top 100 in the 2025 QS World University Rankings
Humanities rise, while College's Sustainability ranking drops.

Annual cost of college breakdown reveals a 5% increase in the cost of living
In Switcher's report, Dublin comes out as the most expensive city for students.

College Announces Closure of Kinsella Hall due to Electrical Issues
While issues last, the Hamilton Library has become the alternative 24-hour study space.

Construction on Campanile to Continue until December
The ongoing construction is likely to be disappointing to tourists as one of Dublin’s most recognisable landmarks.

Trinity Launches New Mandatory Sustainable Development Module
The past week saw all first-year business students attend the new course, implemented as part of College's Education for Sustainable Development initiative.

Class Representative Elections Delayed Due to “Record Number” of Nominations
TCDSU clarified in a statement that voting would continue both online and in-person after the first day of polling was cancelled.

Minute Silence held in Front Square in Support of the BDS Week of Solidarity Action
The gathering was concluded by a minute-long silence of reflection for the lives lost and devastation that has ensued over the past year of genocide, before a final chant of “Free Free Palestine” rang out through Front Square.

Budget 2025: What Students Need to Know
The student contribution has been reduced by € 1,000, while the minimum wage has increased to € 13.50.

Academia for Palestine TCD Call on Trinity to “end its complicity in Israel’s occupation and genocide”
Following Israel’s military activity in Lebanon, Academia for Palestine have criticised college’s outreach to colleagues and students in Lebanon.

Budget 2025: What Are Students Looking For?
Alannah Wrynn interviews Trinity students about the allowances they want to see implemented in budget 2025.