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== Students' Club == |
== Students' Club == |
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All Undergraduate members of Newman College are accepted into the Newman College Students' Club, a self governed organisation which runs day to day events in the College. An executive committee (the General Committee) is elected yearly, and appoints committees with specific |
All Undergraduate members of Newman College are accepted into the Newman College Students' Club, a self governed organisation which runs day to day events in the College. An executive committee (the General Committee) is elected yearly, and appoints committees with specific responsabilities. These are: |
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*[[Assets]]<br /> |
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*[[Ball_(dance)|Ball]]<br /> |
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*[[Billiards]]<br /> |
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*[[Fundraising|Blue Ribbon]]<br /> |
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*[[O-week]]<br /> |
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*[[Play]]<br /> |
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*School [[Collaboration| |
*School [[Collaboration|Liasion]]<br /> |
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*[[Spirit]] Matters<br /> |
*[[Spirit]] Matters<br /> |
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*[[Fan_(person)|Supporters]]<br /> |
*[[Fan_(person)|Supporters]]<br /> |
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*[[Yearbook|Vestra]]<br /> |
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==List of Rectors== |
==List of Rectors== |
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*James O'Dwyer (1918-1919) |
*James O'Dwyer (1918-1919) |
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*Albert Power (1919-1923) |
*Albert Power (1919-1923) |
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*Benjamin O'Halloran (1923-1923) |
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*Jeremiah Murphy (1923-1954) |
*Jeremiah Murphy (1923-1954) |
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*Philip Gleeson (1954-1961) |
*Philip Gleeson (1954-1961) |
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*Michael Scott (1961-1968) |
*Michael Scott (1961-1968) |
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*Joshua Barbetti (1968-1968) |
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*Gerald Daily (1968-1977) |
*Gerald Daily (1968-1977) |
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*Brian Fleming (1977-1986) |
*Brian Fleming (1977-1986) |
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*William Uren (1987-1990, 2006-) |
*William Uren (1987-1990, 2006-) |
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*Peter L'Estrange (1991-2005) |
*Peter L'Estrange (1991-2005) |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 16:13, 27 March 2007
Newman College is a Roman Catholic, co-educational residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne. During the university year it houses about 230 undergraduate students, and about 30 postgraduate students and tutors. The college was named after John Henry Newman, a convert to Catholicism.
The collegiate system spawned from the secular nature of the University, as each of the major Christian faiths was given land to the north of the main campus to establish institutions in which to teach religion.
Newman College is known to be the spiritual, though not actual home, of renowned children's entertainer, Sidney Turner.
The original set of buildings were built during 1916 to 1918 and were designed by architect Walter Burley Griffin. They are believed to be some of his best work. This was recognised by the grant of a National Heritage Listing on September 21 2005, citing "the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in the course, or pattern, of Australia's natural or cultural history."
At its opening, the administration of the College was entrusted to the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) who continue its administration to the present day. As of January 2006, the new Rector of the College is Fr Bill Uren SJ, a former Chaplain
and Rector (1987-1990) of Newman. He replaced The Very Reverend Peter L'Estrange SJ, who held the position from 1991.
Students' Club
All Undergraduate members of Newman College are accepted into the Newman College Students' Club, a self governed organisation which runs day to day events in the College. An executive committee (the General Committee) is elected yearly, and appoints committees with specific responsabilities. These are:
- Assets
- Ball
- Billiards
- Blue Ribbon
- Daniel Mannix Lecture
- Dining Room
- Environment
- Music
- Niffirg (Student Publication)
- Nomads
- O-week
- Play
- School Liasion
- Spirit Matters
- Supporters
- Vestra
List of Rectors
- James O'Dwyer (1918-1919)
- Albert Power (1919-1923)
- Jeremiah Murphy (1923-1954)
- Philip Gleeson (1954-1961)
- Michael Scott (1961-1968)
- Gerald Daily (1968-1977)
- Brian Fleming (1977-1986)
- William Uren (1987-1990, 2006-)
- Peter L'Estrange (1991-2005)
External links
- Newman College Official Site
- Department of Environment and Heritage:Newman Values
- Department of Environment and Heritage:Walter Burley Griffin's sculpted college
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