University Hall (Dublin)

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University Hall, also known as Hatch Hall was a Jesuit run student hall of residence at Lower Hatch St. in Dublin, Ireland. Founded by the Jesuits in 1913, University hall provided accommodation for third level male students studying in Dublin until its closure in 2004. The Jesuits promoted a spirit of 'Friendship, Faith, Involvement', and the hall was well known for its community spirit. The hall's motto was Sic Luceat Lux Vestra; in this way let your light shine


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Initially the hall catered to only a small number of students, mostly studying medicine in UCD, but it's intake grew progressively larger throughout the twentieth century to a yearly average of over 100 male students.

The undisputed annual highlight of the Hall's calendar was the 'Hatch Ball' a large formal dinner held in the nearby Shelbourne hotel, which usually had mixed results. However it was by no means the only social gathering, with intermittent discos in nearby nightclubs, nightly parties in private rooms usually proceeding to Dublin nightclubs and regular excursions to the beloved local pub, Hartigans, the social scene was always vibrant.

The hall also supported a number of hobby societies including film, debating, photography and in later years secret renegade activist groups such as "s.h.a.g." and "Vigilante soc.".

In 2004 the property was bought by Gerry Barrett; a property developer from Galway (Ireland). It is understood that he intends to develop the hall into a hotel, however in the meantime it is being used as a home for asylum seekers.

Former residents of Hatch hall still meet socially in hartigan's pub on the first wednesday of every calendar month; a social gathering known as Hatch Wednesday.

The architect for the building was CB Powell.

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