Josephine Butler College, Durham
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University | University of Durham |
Coordinates | 54°45′33″N 1°34′44″W / 54.7592°N 1.5789°WCoordinates: 54°45′33″N 1°34′44″W / 54.7592°N 1.5789°W |
Motto | Comme je trouve |
Motto in English | We take life as we find it, and make of it what we can |
Established | 2006 |
Named for | Josephine Butler |
Colours | Gold, Silver and Red |
Principal | Adrian Simpson |
Vice Principal | Karen Langdon |
Undergraduates | 750 |
Postgraduates | 110 |
Charities | Grace House |
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Location in Durham, England |
Josephine Butler College is a college at Durham University. It is located at the Howlands Farm site next to residences of Ustinov College. In the centre of the college is a grass-covered hill, called "The Mound."
It is a fully self-catered college of the University with facilities far more modern than any of the existing undergraduate colleges in Durham (the newest of which was opened in 1972) and all rooms are en-suite. The college bar is the largest of all the college bars in Durham, and has extensive leisure facilities, and a library area during the day.
On 14 December 2005, it was announced that the college had been named after Josephine Butler, a Victorian feminist campaigner and a grand-niece of the 2nd Earl Grey, after whom Grey College was named.[1]
Shield and motto
The college arms are blazoned as "Gules on a chevron Or charged with a Cross formy, with cotises invected, between in chief two lions Argent and in base an open book charged with two covered cups".[2] The arms represent in large the heritage of Josephine Butler, with the lion argent being a symbol of the Grey family, of which Earl Grey (whom Grey College is named after) was Josephine Butler's uncle. Further the covered cups on the pages of the books are a heraldic symbol of the Butler family.
The college's motto is "Comme je trouve", which can be translated to "as I find" and is intended to mean 'we take life as we find it and make of it the best we can'.
Facilities
Howlands Building
The Howlands building is shared with Butler's neighbouring college, Ustinov College. Howlands contains the college gym, laundry and music room. A large multi-purpose hall is also contained in the building that is used to host formal dinners and paves the way for some sports activities, where badminton and table tennis clubs practise.
Butler Building
The Butler building acts as the main social building of the college and mainly contains the college bar and some other rooms such as the college offices, porters lodge and reception, in addition to the JCR, TV room, college library and IT suite.
Accommodation blocks and the Mound
Butler is placed around the "Mound", which stands between Butler and Ustinov Colleges. The college has three separate self-contained accommodation blocks; Kirknewton (the smallest of the three blocks with 100 rooms), Dilston and Milfield. Each building is divided up into 6 bed-roomed flats, with en-suite facilities. The accommodation blocks are all named after locations related to Josephine Butler's life: she was born in Milfield, spent a lot of her early life in Dilston, and is buried in Kirknewton.
Societies
The college has its own theatre company, STAB, as well as a Film Society and a Music Society. The JCR governs college societies.[3]
Josephine Butler College Cricket Club
After reaching the quarter-finals of the 2011 intercollegiate Indoor Cricket Tournament, Josephine Butler Cricket Club were named as the most improved team of the year 2010/2011 in their College. In 2012/2012, 2 Teams were entered into the Indoor League for the first time in the club's history, with both teams unlucky to miss out on Finals Day spots.
Josephine Butler College Rugby Club
After a year of consolidating the club, JBRFC went unbeaten in its 2nd year, winning both the 1st Division and the university '7s' tournament. Tom Longley, Tom O'Toole, William Cooke, Alexander Groves, Joe Thomas, Jack Barker, Steve Gleave and Liam Jones all represented University at rugby.
Butler College Boat Club
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Location | Dunelm House, Durham[4] |
Coordinates | 54°46′22.4″N 1°33′28.5″W / 54.772889°N 1.557917°W |
Home water | River Wear |
Founded | 2006[5] |
Affiliations | British Rowing, Josephine Butler College, Durham University |
Butler College Boat Club (BCBC) is the boat club of Josephine Butler College, at Durham University. The club is responsible for hosting its own inter-collegiate head race, Butler Head. Despite the boat club being the newest of all the colleges in Durham, it manages to compete with the other colleges and local universities. In 2015 a BCBC VIII beat 3 other boats including the University of Leeds to get to the final of Durham Regatta.[6] The biggest success came to the boat club in the 2016 Durham Regatta season where the 2015 BCBC VIII took the title of Durham Regatta by winning the Alderman Thurlow Trophy.
List of principals
The head of College is titled the Principal. There has been one Principal since the college's foundation in 2006.
- Adrian Simpson (2006 to present)
References
- ↑ "Durham’s latest College salutes social reformer and women’s campaigner - Durham University". Dur.ac.uk. 2005-12-14. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
- ↑ "University Calendar : Arms and Mottos - Durham University". Dur.ac.uk. 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
- ↑ "Butler College JCR - Get Involved". Butlerjcr.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
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- ↑ "Butler College BC - British Rowing". British Rowing. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
- ↑ "Our story". Durham Regatta. Retrieved 2017-06-01.