THe-news: Lent Term 2015
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Building work update |
Work on the St Clement's Gardens houses began last year. The houses were knocked down before Christmas and an archaeological survey is now underway. Follow the progress of the development of the new WYNG Gardens building through the Project Timeline.
Phase two of the boathouse refurbishment will be completed next month. We are grateful to everyone who has supported the project. View our Boathouse Refurbishment Timeline and the latest photos in the gallery
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Alumni Office news |
Front Court will now be sent out twice a year - the next issue should reach all alumni at the end of March / beginning of April.
Ensure we have the correct details for you by checking your profile on www.THalumni.net
This issue of Front Court will feature a section on TH architects; a report from our victorious University Challenge team and an article describing how the portraits in the Dining Hall were conserved.
We are pleased to have launched ‘trinityhallcamb’ on Tumblr. We’ll be posting mini blogs from a range of sources in the Trinity Hall network and have started by featuring the buttery and kitchen staff who achieved great success at the Cambridge culinary awards. If you have any special interest stories which you would like to share, please email Emma.
The Telephone Campaign will be taking place during March and April. All those who may be called will receive a letter in advance from the Master. If you have any questions please contact James, our Development Officer.
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Who will win in 2015? Fellow David Runciman launches a podcast series
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Professor David Runciman is Head of the Department of Politics & International Studies, and has launched a series of podcasts exploring the current political arena.
Who (if anyone) will win in 2015? Can democracy adapt to our strained political system? What can the lessons of the past teach us about the future? David poses these questions to philosophers, historians, scientists and political thinkers in "ELECTION" a weekly podcast series. Read more.
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Other College news |
Trinity alum, Eddie Redmayne, wins best actor at the BAFTAs and Oscars for portraying Trinity Hall alumnus, Stephen Hawking (1962). He joins TH alumna Rachel Weisz (1988) in the exclusive #Cantaboscars hall of fame.
It's Fairtrade Fortnight: Honorary Fellow Harriet Lamb (1979) talks about what is next for Fairtrade
Student, Keval Shah (2012), has won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music
Head Porter, Mark Whitehead, stepped down from his role this month, after nine years at the College.
Lent Bumps Results
Read more Trinity Hall news
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We hope to welcome many of you back to College during the year,
With best wishes
Rachelle, Sara, James, Emma, Ginny & Liz
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