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College Announces €100m for New Halls Accommodation, Law School and Arts Block
The European Investment Bank is to invest €100 million in four capital projects in Trinity, including the E3 Institute, it was announced today.

Bigger Clubs’ DUCAC Sway Faces Major Challenge
Under a proposed amendment to DUCAC’s constitution, all clubs would have an equal say in the election of the body’s Executive Committee.

Take Back the City Occupies Airbnb Offices
The housing group – which includes members of Take Back Trinity – called for a total ban on short-term letting platforms in Dublin.

In Cabinet Reshuffle, Joe McHugh Appointed Minister for Education
Bruton has been appointed Minister for Communications, Climate Action & Environment, replacing Denis Naughten.

HEA Invests €800,000 in Four Institutes of Technology
The money will go towards the merging of the institutions in technological universities.

DUHAC’s Jemil Saidi Elected DUCAC Vice-Chair
Saidi defeated incumbent Róisín Harbison by 104 votes to 90.

DUCAC Records €11k Deficit, After Eight Years of Losses
The deficit is higher than last year’s, when the body suffered a shortfall of €4,000.

DUCAC Breaches Constitution, Holding AGM Late
According to DUCAC's constitution, tonight's AGM, which takes place in week five of term, must take place in the first three weeks of term.

USI to Go Plastic-Free for a Day
USI will join forces with 15 third-level institutions to go plastic-free on October 17th.

Government Launches Trinity Report on Technology in Assessment
The report examines how technology can best be used in assessing third-level students.