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Book of Kells Protest Group Host Town Hall on Escalating Future Protests
The student group, led by László Molnárfi, laid out their plans for rent strikes and further occupation of college buildings and discussed the Provost’s opposition to the protest.

TCDSU Pushes for Policy Change to End “Elitist, Classist and Inaccessible” Dining Rules
TCDSU is set to present a proposal to the Student Life Committee to overhaul the practice of expelling students from the Buttery and other on-campus eateries for bringing their own meals.

Hundreds Attend Protest Against Trans Rights and Counter Protest
The Let Women Speak rally, organised by Posie Parker, was disrupted by a counter-rally organised by Trans and Intersex Pride Dublin on Merrion Square South.

Scholars’ EGM Vote to Amend the Scholars’ Charter and Elect First Year Rep
Scholars vote to add a president to their committee

TCDSU Block Entrance to Book of Kells in Protest of Rent Increase
The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union and the Postgraduate Workers' Organisation have staged a protest at the Long Room entrance in opposition to College's decision to increase the price of student accommodation by the maximum legal limit.

Two Trinity Students Win Seed Funding for Social Innovation Projects
On Friday, 13 Irish students presented their social innovation projects to win seed funding at the STAND Ideas Collective Showcase.

64 Trinity Professors Call For 100% Plant-Based Catering
Trinity professors are among the 650 academics calling for meat-free menus on campus as part of a systemic approach to climate change and animal rights activism.

Jeffrey Seathrún Sardina Elected PWO President
At its first AGM, the TCD Postgraduate Workers’ Organisation elected Jeffrey Seathrún Sardina as President and approved his proposed constitution.

USI: Increased College Spaces “Futile” Amid Accommodation Crisis
The Union of Students in Ireland has said that increasing the number of third-level places without extra accommodation and services is a "populist" and "futile" move by Government.

CAO: Eight Trinity Courses Exceed 600 Points
CAO points for courses at Trinity fell by an average of 12 points.