[HDNG]INTRODUCTION:[EHDNG][PARA][BULL] The College is part of University of Cambridge and students [PARA]are entitled to use its facilities.[EBOLD][PARA]'Tit Hall', as Trinity Hall is widely ([ITAL]but not abusively[EITAL]) known, is a [PARA]'River' College, 200 yards from King's Parade in the centre of [PARA]town, but away from the shops. It's the 4th smallest - [ITAL]nice and [PARA]intimate[EITAL] ([ITAL]ie short on privacy[EITAL]) - with a Georgian Courtyard and 17th[PARA]century buildings. [ITAL]The College spirit is 100% proof: a cocktail of [PARA]students from different backgrounds shaken (and thoroughly [PARA]stirred) with academia. It used to be a quiet retreat, but it's getting[PARA]more youthful as it ages. Actively left wing minority.[EITAL][PARA][PARA]Bar; lecture theatre for drama and live music (cap 200); indie and [PARA]dance bands and fortnightly bops in the JCR (240) and Crescent [PARA]Room (120). 'New Moon', 'Titler' College mags, weekly [PARA]newsletter. 2 libraries (80,000 books); 13 computers; CofE [PARA]chapel. Rowing and women's rugby successes; sports fields (3 [PARA]acres) 1 mile away. Most undergrads live in and eat in [PARA]pay-as-you-eat dining hall; [ITAL]good[EITAL] self catering[ITAL].[EITAL] Hardship fund and [PARA]scholarships.[ITAL][HDNG]FAMOUS ALUMNI:[EHDNG][EITAL][PARA]Lord Howe (former Chancellor and Foreign Secretary); Norman [PARA]Fowler MP; Donald Maclean (traitor/spy); JB Priestley (writer); [PARA]Tony Slattery (ubiquitous enigma).