Alcuin College
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Alcuin College is a college of the University of York
. The Seebohm Rowntree Building was added in 2002.
Sitting upon Siward's Howe
, it has throughout the life of the University been the home of the self-styled Alcuin Separatist Movement, a running gag
at York, involving the secession
of the college from the remainder of the university.
For many years Alcuin College was very much the outcast on the university campus, the only college physically separate from the others except for a bridge from the library, a narrow bridge from Langwith (demolished over Easter 2008) and a walkway to the chemistry department. Overlooking University Road was Alcuin's 1950s American theme bar - the only themed college bar on campus. The bar was decorated in American 1950s paraphanelia such as busts of Marilyn Monroe
and a full-size pink cadillac that appeared to be crashing through the wall. The bar's terrace overlooked University Road and was immensely popular with students in the summer. The bar incorporated a burger bar and the staff all wore uniforms of stars and stripes
.
Alcuin College housed the Economics department and had a large common room on the ground floor that was rarely used. The huge dining room and cafe on the second floor overlooked the whole of campus, hence the JCRC motto of many years 'Alcuin looks down on the rest of campus'. The major refurbishment of the college in the summer of 2000 essentially shifted the college even further away from the rest of campus. Many Alcuin students (including virtually all finalists) were moved to Halifax Court while the existing prefabricated Alcuin was extensively refurbished. Rumours persisted among students that the speed of the refurbishment was due to the possibility that Zara Phillips
was considering enrolling at the University of York and the state of campus accommodation was not of a high enough standard to welcome students with a royal pedigree. This rumour turned out to be untrue.
The new Alcuin bar, B Henry's, was named after Brian Henry, a college porter of many years who had recently retired, and on opening was immensely popular despite its relatively distant location compared to the rest of campus. In 2007 the bar once again went under transformation, being revamped as a "B Henry's. The Cocktail Bar" and raising revenue by 66%. With its unique selling point as the only cocktail bar on campus, the classy atmosphere has attracted a large number of students from all colleges and is now more popular than ever. It is also used as a venue for Alcuin's Late License Events, with three events held termly. These events are always imaginative: From "PreHistoric-Al" to "Das Sexy Sexy German Teckno Disko Party" and its follow-up events "Das Sexy Sexy German Techno Disco Party - Part Zwei, Drei and Vier", the imaginative ideas reflect the college's sense of humour and attract a huge following.
Sometimes referred to as the "Ensuite-Elite", Alcuin is perhaps best known for the en-suite bathrooms that come as standard with every room and the general quality of the rooms, most of which were recently built. Alcuin underwent a phase of new construction amid controversy (K and L blocks were not complete by the time students were due to move in, leaving many to live in the nearby National Science Learning Centre accommodation blocks, which lacked many facilities - particularly kitchens http://www.nouse.co.uk/2005/10/11/accommodation-crisis-forces-alcuin-freshers-off-campus/).
Alcuin is generally considered to be the "posh" part of the university, rivalled perhaps by James College
, which lacks many facilities considered essential to university life (mainly, a bar). York Vision
ran an article in November 2005 comparing Alcuin to Goodricke College, of which C block was considered in a 2002 YUSU to be the worst on campus. Differences included: two full cookers in Alcuin kitchens, as opposed to Baby Belling cookers and lifts in the new K-Q Alcuin blocks.
It possesses a bar, B Henry's, and café, Café Barista, two quads of accommodation blocks, and its own off-campus accommodation, Holgate's Hall. There are also several teaching blocks (East Wing and the Seebohm Rowntree building) and is home of many departments (such as Economics
, Chemistry
and Computer Science
) and the University library. Recently, a move by commercial services to close B Henry's at the end of 2008 has triggered a large campaign to save the bar http://www.nouse.co.uk/2008/11/08/yusu-pledges-full-support-to-%e2%80%98save-b-henry%e2%80%99s%e2%80%99-campaign/. This campaign has the backing of the whole college and the students union as a whole, although whether this will be successful remains to be seen http://www.theyorker.co.uk/news/uninews/2222.
Following Vanbrugh B and C block's conversion to offices, the uprooted residents moved to the newly made P and Q blocks (which were built on time) and referred to themselves as Valcuin members. In addition to P and Q blocks, a new JCR building was built, and an extra wash station (to try to add to the four washing machines for the whole of Alcuin). The JCR was opened in May 2006, six months later than planned.
Alcuin gained a reputation in 2005 for the Alcuin Venom, who during the 2005 Fresher's Week removed the newly laid turf in the quad outside L, M and N blocks to spell the letters AV. This led to college provost Tony Ward setting off the fire alarms in these blocks in the early morning to get the residents outside. It eventually emerged that this was a prank, although Tony Ward was not amused. The pranksters relaid the turf to try to appease the situation.
Like other York colleges, Alcuin has its own JCRC, currently chaired by Lizzie Bartholomew. The JCRC take on the responsibility of the day-to-day running of the college, such as finances, events, welfare and merchandise. They aim to bring a closer community to the college and raise interest and revenue in order to sustain the high standard of living that all students of the college enjoy. The JCRC for 2010 consist of:
Chair: Lizzie Bartholomew
Vice-Chair Business & Services: Jane Catterall
Vice-Chair Welfare & Support: Francesca Isherwood
Secretary: Issy Hall
Treasurer: Tom Richardson
Social Secretaries: Farah Razali, Phoebe Harris, Laura Nero
Campaigns: Sofia Lambert, Rosie Mughal, Patrick MacCarthy-Murrogh
International Welfare: Brina Tan
Male Welfare: Pascal Dubois, Adam White
Female Welfare: Chantelle Garbutt, Aimee Clarke, Jenni Cohen
IT: Tom Richardson
Merchandise: Unfilled
Sports: David Ambrozejczyk, Karl Binks, Kate Hunter, Cecily Cole
Ents: Issy Hall, Lizzie Bartholomew, Beanie Usher, Jane Catterall, Benj McNorton, Mark Scrine
Environment & Ethics: Chris Reynolds & Andrew Meechan
Bar: Josh Hatfield, Emily Clements, Paul Oakley, Helen Yandall
News: Ed Tyler, Danny Brickwood
Equipment: Unfilled
LGBT Welfare: Chris Illsley, Frances Croft-Wang, Fran Mengoni
Ordinary Members: Boyang Xiao, Peter Sutton, George Markin
Communications: Unfilled
RAG: Imogen Wood & Olivia Phoenix
YUSU Volunteering - Student Action: Unfilled
Past Chairs:
2009: Oliver Hutchings
2008: Erik O'Connor
2007: Louis Wihl
2006: Tom Stratton
2005: Fran Tarrent
University of York
The University of York , is an academic institution located in the city of York, England. Established in 1963, the campus university has expanded to more than thirty departments and centres, covering a wide range of subjects...
. The Seebohm Rowntree Building was added in 2002.
Sitting upon Siward's Howe
Siward's Howe
Siward's Howe, also known as Heslington Hill, is a terminal moraine located in York. It is fabled for its imposing water tower, rumours of pagan rites taking place on it, and Siward himself, the Danish warrior romanticised in Macbeth, rumoured to be buried beneath the hill.It is the contemporary...
, it has throughout the life of the University been the home of the self-styled Alcuin Separatist Movement, a running gag
Running gag
A running gag, or running joke, is a literary device that takes the form of an amusing joke or a comical reference and appears repeatedly throughout a work of literature or other form of storytelling....
at York, involving the secession
Secession
Secession is the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or especially a political entity. Threats of secession also can be a strategy for achieving more limited goals.-Secession theory:...
of the college from the remainder of the university.
For many years Alcuin College was very much the outcast on the university campus, the only college physically separate from the others except for a bridge from the library, a narrow bridge from Langwith (demolished over Easter 2008) and a walkway to the chemistry department. Overlooking University Road was Alcuin's 1950s American theme bar - the only themed college bar on campus. The bar was decorated in American 1950s paraphanelia such as busts of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model and showgirl who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s....
and a full-size pink cadillac that appeared to be crashing through the wall. The bar's terrace overlooked University Road and was immensely popular with students in the summer. The bar incorporated a burger bar and the staff all wore uniforms of stars and stripes
Flag of the United States
The national flag of the United States of America consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars alternating with rows...
.
Alcuin College housed the Economics department and had a large common room on the ground floor that was rarely used. The huge dining room and cafe on the second floor overlooked the whole of campus, hence the JCRC motto of many years 'Alcuin looks down on the rest of campus'. The major refurbishment of the college in the summer of 2000 essentially shifted the college even further away from the rest of campus. Many Alcuin students (including virtually all finalists) were moved to Halifax Court while the existing prefabricated Alcuin was extensively refurbished. Rumours persisted among students that the speed of the refurbishment was due to the possibility that Zara Phillips
Zara Phillips
Zara Anne Elizabeth Phillips, MBE is the second child and only daughter of Princess Anne and her first husband Captain Mark Phillips and is 13th in the line of succession to the throne...
was considering enrolling at the University of York and the state of campus accommodation was not of a high enough standard to welcome students with a royal pedigree. This rumour turned out to be untrue.
The new Alcuin bar, B Henry's, was named after Brian Henry, a college porter of many years who had recently retired, and on opening was immensely popular despite its relatively distant location compared to the rest of campus. In 2007 the bar once again went under transformation, being revamped as a "B Henry's. The Cocktail Bar" and raising revenue by 66%. With its unique selling point as the only cocktail bar on campus, the classy atmosphere has attracted a large number of students from all colleges and is now more popular than ever. It is also used as a venue for Alcuin's Late License Events, with three events held termly. These events are always imaginative: From "PreHistoric-Al" to "Das Sexy Sexy German Teckno Disko Party" and its follow-up events "Das Sexy Sexy German Techno Disco Party - Part Zwei, Drei and Vier", the imaginative ideas reflect the college's sense of humour and attract a huge following.
Sometimes referred to as the "Ensuite-Elite", Alcuin is perhaps best known for the en-suite bathrooms that come as standard with every room and the general quality of the rooms, most of which were recently built. Alcuin underwent a phase of new construction amid controversy (K and L blocks were not complete by the time students were due to move in, leaving many to live in the nearby National Science Learning Centre accommodation blocks, which lacked many facilities - particularly kitchens http://www.nouse.co.uk/2005/10/11/accommodation-crisis-forces-alcuin-freshers-off-campus/).
Alcuin is generally considered to be the "posh" part of the university, rivalled perhaps by James College
James College
James College is a college at the University of York in the United Kingdom.- History and geography :James College is named after Lord James of Rusholme, the University of York's first Vice-Chancellor, and was built in several stages during the 1990s. Originally a graduate-only college, it admitted...
, which lacks many facilities considered essential to university life (mainly, a bar). York Vision
York Vision
York Vision is one of two student newspapers at the University of York. It is a registered society of, and funded by the University of York Students' Union...
ran an article in November 2005 comparing Alcuin to Goodricke College, of which C block was considered in a 2002 YUSU to be the worst on campus. Differences included: two full cookers in Alcuin kitchens, as opposed to Baby Belling cookers and lifts in the new K-Q Alcuin blocks.
It possesses a bar, B Henry's, and café, Café Barista, two quads of accommodation blocks, and its own off-campus accommodation, Holgate's Hall. There are also several teaching blocks (East Wing and the Seebohm Rowntree building) and is home of many departments (such as Economics
Economics
Economics is the social science that analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek from + , hence "rules of the house"...
, Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry is the science of matter, especially its chemical reactions, but also its composition, structure and properties. Chemistry is concerned with atoms and their interactions with other atoms, and particularly with the properties of chemical bonds....
and Computer Science
Computer science
Computer science or computing science is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems...
) and the University library. Recently, a move by commercial services to close B Henry's at the end of 2008 has triggered a large campaign to save the bar http://www.nouse.co.uk/2008/11/08/yusu-pledges-full-support-to-%e2%80%98save-b-henry%e2%80%99s%e2%80%99-campaign/. This campaign has the backing of the whole college and the students union as a whole, although whether this will be successful remains to be seen http://www.theyorker.co.uk/news/uninews/2222.
Following Vanbrugh B and C block's conversion to offices, the uprooted residents moved to the newly made P and Q blocks (which were built on time) and referred to themselves as Valcuin members. In addition to P and Q blocks, a new JCR building was built, and an extra wash station (to try to add to the four washing machines for the whole of Alcuin). The JCR was opened in May 2006, six months later than planned.
Alcuin gained a reputation in 2005 for the Alcuin Venom, who during the 2005 Fresher's Week removed the newly laid turf in the quad outside L, M and N blocks to spell the letters AV. This led to college provost Tony Ward setting off the fire alarms in these blocks in the early morning to get the residents outside. It eventually emerged that this was a prank, although Tony Ward was not amused. The pranksters relaid the turf to try to appease the situation.
Like other York colleges, Alcuin has its own JCRC, currently chaired by Lizzie Bartholomew. The JCRC take on the responsibility of the day-to-day running of the college, such as finances, events, welfare and merchandise. They aim to bring a closer community to the college and raise interest and revenue in order to sustain the high standard of living that all students of the college enjoy. The JCRC for 2010 consist of:
Chair: Lizzie Bartholomew
Vice-Chair Business & Services: Jane Catterall
Vice-Chair Welfare & Support: Francesca Isherwood
Francesca Isherwood
Francesca Isherwood is a British actress. Her most notable role to date is playing Flavia in the CBBC series of Roman Mysteries. Her other television credits include The New Worst Witch, The Catherine Tate Show and Casualty. She attended Burntwood school and now attends the University of York...
Secretary: Issy Hall
Treasurer: Tom Richardson
Social Secretaries: Farah Razali, Phoebe Harris, Laura Nero
Campaigns: Sofia Lambert, Rosie Mughal, Patrick MacCarthy-Murrogh
International Welfare: Brina Tan
Male Welfare: Pascal Dubois, Adam White
Female Welfare: Chantelle Garbutt, Aimee Clarke, Jenni Cohen
IT: Tom Richardson
Merchandise: Unfilled
Sports: David Ambrozejczyk, Karl Binks, Kate Hunter, Cecily Cole
Ents: Issy Hall, Lizzie Bartholomew, Beanie Usher, Jane Catterall, Benj McNorton, Mark Scrine
Environment & Ethics: Chris Reynolds & Andrew Meechan
Bar: Josh Hatfield, Emily Clements, Paul Oakley, Helen Yandall
News: Ed Tyler, Danny Brickwood
Equipment: Unfilled
LGBT Welfare: Chris Illsley, Frances Croft-Wang, Fran Mengoni
Ordinary Members: Boyang Xiao, Peter Sutton, George Markin
Communications: Unfilled
RAG: Imogen Wood & Olivia Phoenix
YUSU Volunteering - Student Action: Unfilled
Past Chairs:
2009: Oliver Hutchings
2008: Erik O'Connor
2007: Louis Wihl
2006: Tom Stratton
2005: Fran Tarrent