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Alcuin College is a
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of the
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located on Siward's Howe in the English city of
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in the county of
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. It is one out of ten colleges of the university, being the nearest to the library on the Heslington West part of the campus.


History

Alcuin College is one of the University of York's first colleges, established in 1967 alongside Vanbrugh College. It was officially opened in 1969 by
Kenneth Clark Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron Clark (13 July 1903 – 21 May 1983) was a British art historian, museum director, and broadcaster. After running two important art galleries in the 1930s and 1940s, he came to wider public notice on television ...
, the chancellor of the university. It is located on Siward's Howe, making it the highest elevated college in the university. It is also believed to be the burial site of
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, who was
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and of Norway.


Separatist movement

From the early days of the college an uproar for
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of the college from the remainder of the university has been present.


Buildings and services

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 bar. In 1995 this was transformed from a traditional British pub-style bar to a 1950s American theme bar – the only themed college bar on campus. The bar was decorated in American 1950s paraphernalia such as busts of
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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. In the new century, the bar was renamed "B Henry's", after Brian Henry, a college porter of many years who had recently retired. On its opening it was very 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". In 2008, a move by commercial services to close B Henry's triggered a large campaign to save the bar. The campaign had the backing of the whole college and the students' union as a whole, but it was unsuccessful. In 2013, the student union took over the running of the outlet and named it "The Kitchen at Alcuin". The Kitchen at Alcuin has taken to being open longer hours, now closing at 8:00 pm and having a pizza "dinner" style menu. Events such as YUSU's Keep Cool at exam time campaign, the Alcuin 50th anniversary and Envirocuin have seen the Kitchen at Alcuin being used as a more general venue for activities outside of normal opening hours. Sometimes referred to as the "Ensuite-Elite", Alcuin is perhaps best known for the ensuite bathrooms that come as standard with every room and the general quality of the rooms, most of which were recently built. It currently does not possess a bar, but has two food venues, the Alcuin Bistro and the Kitchen at Alcuin café. The college accommodation is divided into blocks; E, F1, F2, G, H, J1, J2, K, L, M, N, P and Q. There are also several teaching blocks (East Wing and the Seebohm Rowntree building) and is home of several departments including
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and
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, as well as the university library. 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 launderette near the JCR (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. The Seebohm Rowntree Building was added in 2002, and contains teaching facilities.


Student association

Like the other York colleges, Alcuin has its own student association. Known as the College Student Association Committee (CSAC), the association takes on the responsibility of the day-to-day running of the college activities and is responsible for supporting students, providing social, sporting and cultural activities and developing the college community. In 2022 the CSAC executive members are: * President - Chloe Turner * Secretary - * Treasurer - * Vice-President for Events - * Vice-President for Wellbeing - Jabera Ali * Vice-President for Sport - Tanisha Jain


Student events

Alcuin College is notable for hosting many popular student events. The CSAC hosts its regular pub quizzes at The Courtyard, the local campus bar. Over the past years the Alcuin CSAC have branded their events by incorporating "AL" into the title, examples include "TropicAL", "AnimAL" and "TerritoriAL". In more recent time, however, this tradition has been discarded with the coming in of newer CSACs. Popular past events include "Das Sexy Sexy German Teckno Disko Party" and its subsequent follow ups, "Das Sexy Sexy German Teckno Disko Party" parts ''zwei'', ''drei'', ''vier'' and ''fünf''. Continuing with a music theme, Alcuin has introduced Alcuin Live Lounge where current and ex-students of the college attend the Kitchen at Alcuin for a chilled night of live music given by students and members of the community. Alcuin hosts a yearly winter ball, which is the most heavily attended college event of the year. In 2022, as part of Alcuin's Freshers Week events, AnimAL was revived, being held at Courtyard. Traditionally a spring ball was held with the last being a masquerade ball in 2017. In 2018, there was an introduction of a new Alcuin led event, "Event X". The event is to change theme each year but held on campus as an alternative to a formal in the spring term. The first Event X, "Prom", brought together not only students from Alcuin, but other colleges in Hendrix Hall with free Pic'N'Mix and a live student band. Event X titles * 2018: Prom * 2019: TBA Furthermore, Alcuin is also notable among the rest of the university for its wellbeing events, being able to cater for those students who do not enjoy club nights is seen to be very important and has led to recurring events such as "Exam Refuge" in which the CSAC provide free food and a relaxed environment to Alcuinites during the exam period. Alcuin is also known for hosting the "Nuzzlets" where a variety of animals are brought in for students to pet, this event has been particularly popular over the years.


Notable people

Notable
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include: *
Peter Hitchens Peter Jonathan Hitchens (born 28 October 1951) is an English author, broadcaster, journalist, and commentator. He writes for '' The Mail on Sunday'' and was a foreign correspondent reporting from both Moscow and Washington, D.C. Peter Hitchens ...
, author and journalist (Philosophy and Politics, 1973) *
Aníbal Cavaco Silva Aníbal António Cavaco Silva, Order of Christ (Portugal), GCC, Order of Liberty, GColL, Order of Prince Henry, GColIH (; born 15 July 1939) is a Portuguese economist who served as the 19th president of Portugal, in office from 9 March 2006 to 9 ...
, former President and Prime Minister of Portugal (Doctorate in Economics, 1973) *
Steve Richards Steve Richards (born 6 June 1960) is a British TV presenter and political columnist, who has written columns for the ''Guardian'', ''Independent'', ''New Statesman'' and '' Spectator''. He regularly presents Radio 4's '' Week in Westminster'' and ...
, television presenter and journalist: (History, 1981) *
Bryan Elsley Bryan Elsley (born 17 May 1961 in Dalkeith, Midlothian) is a Scottish television writer, best known for the co-creation of E4 teen drama '' Skins'' with his son, Jamie Brittain. Other television dramas include ''Rose and Maloney'', '' The You ...
, television writer (English and history, 1982) *
Paul Mealor Paul Mealor OStJ CLJ OSS FRSA (born 25 November 1975) is a Welsh composer. A large proportion of his output is for chorus, both a cappella and accompanied. He came to wider notice when his motet ''Ubi Caritas et Amor'' was performed at the ...
, composer (Music, 1997) * Hector Janse van Rensburg, artist * Mark Laity, NATO spokesman and former BBC correspondent


References


External links


Alcuin CSACAlcuin College - University pages
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