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Churchill College, Cambridge - Definition and Overview

Churchill College, Cambridge
Churchill College heraldic shield
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Full name Churchill College
Motto Forward
Named after Sir Winston Churchill
Previous names -
Established 1966
Sister College Trinity College
Master Sir John Boyd
Location Storey's Way (http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/info/getting_to_college.shtml)
Undergraduates 210
Graduates 440
Homepage (http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/) Boatclub (http://www.rowpink.org/)
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Churchill College

Churchill College was founded in 1960 as the national and commonwealth memorial to Winston Churchill.

Winston Churchill was very impressed by MIT and wanted a British version, but the plans evolved to the more modest proposal of creating a Scientific and Technological based college within the University of Cambridge. Churchill wanted a mix of non-Scientists to ensure a well rounded education and environment for scholars and fellows. The bias to science and engineering remains as policy to the current day, with a general aim of a ratio of 3 technology to 1 arts amongst the college population.

Churchill is situated on the outskirts of the town away from the tradition centre of old-Cambridge, but close to the University's main new development zone. Its 40 acres (160,000 m&sup2) of grounds make it the physically largest of all the colleges. It was also the first major work of modern architecture in the University of Cambridge, whilst retaining the traditional layout of staircases and courtyards.

Churchill was the first men's college to admit women - within 20 years all others had followed suit.

In the centre of the college is the Churchill Archive Centre opened in 1974 to provide a home to Sir Winston's papers, and also more recently endowed with papers from former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Cambridge University Radio is broadcast from Churchill College.

The Mastership of the College is a Crown appointment. To date the College has had five Masters:

At the farthest end of the college is Churchill College Chapel. The idea of a having a religious building within a modern, scientifically-oriented, academic institution deeply annoyed some of the original fellows, reputedly leading to the resignation of Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick in protest. Eventually a compromise was found: the chapel was sited away from the other buildings, and funded and managed separately from the rest of the College itself, being tactfully referred as "the Chapel at Churchill College".

According to the anecdote, Crick had agreed to become a fellow on the basis that no chapel be placed in Churchill. A donation was later made to Churchill College for the establishment of one, and the majority of fellows voted for it. Winston Churchill reputedly wrote to Crick, saying that no-one need enter the chapel except under free will so it need not be a problem. Crick, in short order, replied with a letter containing 10 guineas saying that if that were the case, here were 10 guineas (1 guinea = 1 pound, 1 shilling) for the establishment of a brothel.

Ents

Every week of the Michaelmas and Lent terms, Churchill is host to The Pav, a weekly music event unusual for Cambridge events in that it is free and open to all university members. (The name Pav orginates from the pavillion buildings of the college where the event was traditionally held. In recent years however, the pav has been held in the main bar area.)

While many older colleges hold balls in May Week, Churchill holds a Spring Ball every February. Past themes have included Arabian Nights (2004), Hakuna Matata (2003) and Ocean Bound (2002). The 2005 Spring Ball is Showdown and will be on February 11.

During May Week the college JCR organise a free garden party.

Churchill College features many examples of modern art, including 'The Hepworth'

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Christ's | Churchill | Clare | Clare Hall | Corpus Christi | Darwin | Downing | Emmanuel | Fitzwilliam | Girton | Gonville and Caius | Homerton | Hughes Hall | Jesus | King's | Lucy Cavendish | Magdalene | New Hall | Newnham | Pembroke | Peterhouse | Queens' | Robinson | St Catharine's | St Edmund's | St John's | Selwyn | Sidney Sussex | Trinity | Trinity Hall | Wolfson


Example Usage of Churchill

susanhutchinson: RT @ILG_System: We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. Winston Churchill
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tim_grainger: Cbr-Churchill 5hr 58m. Crappy weather from Orbost onwards made tough going - happy to be home and happy for traction control.
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