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==Student life== The college offers accommodation to all undergraduate students. First and second years are housed on the college's main site, and third and fourth years in college buildings on the Woodstock Road.<ref>[https://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk/student-life/accommodation/ "Undergraduate accommodation"]. trinity.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2018-08-09.</ref> ===Chapel Choir=== The Chapel Choir of Trinity College consists of up to eight choral scholars and exhibitioners, and over thirty choral volunteers from across Oxford. It remains as one of the few non-auditioning chapel choirs in Oxford and the majority of its singers are Trinity College students. The choir sing a weekly [[Evening Prayer (Anglican)|Evensong]] on a Sunday with occasional weekday services to mark college events such the Founder's Day. Unlike many colleges, Trinity College remains in the minority of Oxford colleges with no Director of Music. Thus, the responsibility of overseeing the chapel choir falls to the [[organ scholar]]s and is overseen by the [[Chaplain]].<ref>[https://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk/chapel-choir "Chapel Choir"]. trinity.ox.ac.uk Retrieved on 2022-27-06.</ref> As of 2023, the organ scholars and choral award-holders are supported by Sarah Tenant-Flowers and Joanna Campion-Watt. Previous choral advisors to the Chapel Choir include [[Ralph Allwood]] who was appointed after his directorship at [[Eton College]]. The Chapel Choir has gone on overseas tours annually: tour destinations include Dublin in 2008, where they sang concerts and a Sung Eucharist in [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin]], Rome in 2009, Paris in 2010, Barcelona in 2011 and Vienna in 2012. In more recent decade, the Chapel Choir has toured Valencia (2022), Ljubljana (2023) and Lyon (2024), singing concerts and mass at [[Ljubljana Cathedral]] and [[Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière]]. In terms of discography, in 2009, the choir released a CD, called 'A Voice from Afar', directed by then-organ scholar, Catherine Wallace.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://163.1.162.121/media/pdf/Trinity_Report_2008_2009.PDF|title=Trinity College Oxford, Report 2008 – 2009|access-date=24 November 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124184717/http://163.1.162.121/media/pdf/Trinity_Report_2008_2009.PDF|archive-date=24 November 2015}}</ref>
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