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Students Walk Out of Classes to Protest Rising Cost of Living
Thousands flocked to Front Square at 11.11am today after being allowed to leave classes, a move made by the administration to show solidarity with students protesting.

Minister Harris Announces Funding for 24/7 Mental Health Student Support
The funding will be available to all publicly funded higher education institutions for this academic year.

USI Plans Student Walkout Over Cost of Living and Accommodation Crises
The Union of Students in Ireland, in collaboration with TCDSU, has arranged a walkout this Thursday to combat the fiscal pressures facing students.

Inclusive Trinity Festival Launches with Panel Discussion
The festival spans 10 days and will showcase many of Trinity's inclusivity initiatives and its work with minority communities.

Postgraduates Express Concerns Over Future of Representation in College
Discussions were held on the future of postgraduate representation in Trinity over two town halls this week.

Provost Discusses Precarious Employment at Address to College
Provost Linda Doyle also responded to issues around accommodation, costs of living, PhD stipends, and the climate crisis in her address to the college community.

HEA Bill Approved by Oireachtas
The bill was passed by the Houses of Parliament with new amendments late last night.

Trinity Hikes On-Campus Accommodation Costs By Over 5 Per Cent
College has said the cost increases have come “at a time of high inflation”.

Trinity Student Elected to Youth Committee of European Disability Forum
Physics student Ben Rowsome has been elected to the Youth Committee of the European Disability Forum, where he will represent Autism Europe.

Ireland Ranks Third for Third-Level Attainment in OECD Rankings
The report also outlined that the number of young people not in employment or education dropped to 12.1 per cent and that 63 per cent of young people in Ireland are in education.