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Irish Universities Defend Opposition to College Accommodation Rent Caps
The Union of Students in Ireland condemned the lobbying of the government by Irish universities as 'unacceptable'.

Universities Opposed Rent Caps on College-Run Accommodation
The Irish Universities Association pushed for an exemption to new legislation that would give students new tenancy rights.

Trinity Falls to 108th in QS World Rankings
Trinity slid from 104th to 108th last year, after falling out of the top 100 in last year's QS World University Rankings.

UCC Students ‘Distraught’ As Capitation Fee Skyrockets
By 2023, UCC students will pay a capitation charge of €370, up from the current rate of €170.

CSC Pulls Funding for Plastic Society Cards in Freshers’ Week
As part of a new environmental initiative, the CSC is urging Trinity's societies to set up digital membership cards for new members.

€250k TBSI Student Space to Open in Upcoming Weeks
The space, funded by the School of Medicine and TCDSU, will include a coffee-maker and a small kitchen.

College to Launch New Film and Art History Courses With Columbia
The College will also set up two single honours degrees in film and art history in September 2020.

Dutch King and Queen Come to Trinity
Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander this morning visited the Old Library as part of their trip to Ireland.

Business School to Run Courses for Executives With Bank of Ireland
In a new day-long course, Trinity professors and Bank of Ireland members will teach executives about risk management and treasury strategies.

Library Plays Host to Four Centuries of Political Cartoons
An exhibition of political cartoons spanning hundreds of years went on display in Trinity's library yesterday.