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Philip Baxter College, University of New South Wales

Philip Baxter College, University of New South Wales is a residential college at the University of New South Wales in Kensington, Sydney, Australia. Phillip Baxter College and its two neighbouring Colleges, Goldstein and Basser, are collectively known as the Kensington Colleges. Philip Baxter college is the largest of The Kensington Colleges. Residents generally stay in Baxter for two or three years before ending their college tenure. A student had to remain at College for two and a half years, to be named Honorary College Valedictorian. Residents are provided with three meals per day during session at the nearby Goldstein Dining Hall, which is shared with residents of the other Kensington Colleges - Basser, Goldstein and Fig Tree Hall.

Philip Baxter College
University of New South Wales
LocationUNSW campus, Kensington
Full namePhilip Baxter College
Established1966
Named forSir Philip Baxter
Sister collegesGoldstein College, Basser College, Fig Tree Hall, Colombo House, UNSW Hall.
Head of CollegesIsabelle Creagh
PresidentVicky Chen
DeanLauren Ryznar
Residents215
WebsiteThe Kensington Colleges

History edit

Along with Basser and Goldstein Colleges, Philip Baxter College forms part of the original Kensington Colleges, which have been owned and operated by the University of New South Wales since they were founded in 1959.

The original college was constructed over two years from 1964 to 1966, and opened in 1966.[1] It was the third residential college on the university campus to open.[2]

Named after Sir John Philip Baxter, a former Vice-Chancellor at UNSW[3] and Chairman of the Sydney Opera House Trust,[4] Baxter College took its first residents in 1966.

 
The original Philip Baxter College Building (D14/D18) in 1966

1985 Conflict with College Master edit

In 1985, a conflict arose between college students and "Master" Peter O'Brien, the head of multiple colleges, over allegations of "overuse of authority."[5] This led to the formation of the Students Submission Committee, which aimed to remove O'Brien from his position. The committee was composed of students from Baxter, Basser, and Goldstein colleges and was led by Paul Elton, the president of the 1986 Baxter College House Committee. The committee petitioned the University Council to investigate O'Brien's plans to make Baxter a first-year student only college, the removal of Valedictory dinners, the misuse of house funds, the reinstatement of expelled students, and the fairness of disciplinary actions. On May 12, 1986, the University Council established an ad hoc committee to investigate the matter. O'Brien resigned on July 11, 1986,[6] and was replaced by Dr. Bruce Avis, who discontinued the title of "Master."[7] The events and investigation by the Kensington Colleges Inquiry were reported by the UNSW student newspaper Tharunka, with O'Brien threatening legal action against the publication in 1985 for publishing "allegedly defamatory letters".[8]

Redevelopment edit

During 2012 and 2013 Baxter College also housed residents from sister colleges Basser and Goldstein during a major redevelopment of UNSW's student accommodation facility. The $110 million redevelopment that saw The Kensington Colleges completely re-developed and three new colleges added to the portfolio: Fig Tree Hall, Colombo House and UNSW Hall.

The redeveloped Philip Baxter College opened in Semester 1, 2014. It accommodates 201 students in a mixture of rooms with either en suite or shared bathroom facilities. Philip Baxter College has expansive common and study areas as well as a rooftop garden. The College shares landscaped garden areas with Basser, Goldstein and the newly established residences; Fig Tree Hall and Colombo House.

Student Life edit

The College participates in numerous social and sporting activities throughout the year, including the inter-college The Ruth Wheen Cup and off-campus activities in the local areas of Coogee, Randwick and Sydney CBD. Residents (affectionately termed "ressies") participate in weekly coffee nights in which the House Committee presents new activities, events and news to the wider college.

All student activities are coordinated by the student elected House Committee and overseen by the Dean of College. Recurring activities include harbour cruises on Sydney Harbour, with sister colleges attending; the "Baxter Ball";[9][10] "REXTAB"[11] - where ex-residents ("exressies") are invited to attend and "Baxyard Blitz" where an entire floor of the college themes and decorates their living spaces to be judged by the Dean of College. Valedictory dinners are served at the conclusion of each teaching period, often with speeches from notable guest speakers, the dean and House Committee president[12]

Residents at Baxter are also encouraged to produce new traditions and enterprises. A notable example is the "J&D" coffee cart which is run by students and services all of the Kensington Colleges. The profits from the cart are donated to a charitable cause.

References edit

  1. ^ "Campus Buildings Exhibition | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney". www.recordkeeping.unsw.edu.au. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Campus Buildings Exhibition | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney". www.recordkeeping.unsw.edu.au. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Vice-Chancellors Exhibition | Records & Archives - UNSW Sydney".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  5. ^ "NEWS". Tharunka. 29 July 1986. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  6. ^ "NEWS". Tharunka. 29 July 1986. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  7. ^ "COLLEGE LIFE". Tharunka. 11 April 1988. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  8. ^ "NEWS". Tharunka. 29 July 1986. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  9. ^ "BAXTER BALL". Tharunka. 30 September 1981. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Philip Baxter year photos". UNSW Accommodation. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  11. ^ "1992, no. 6 (1 May, 1992)". Trove. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  12. ^ "COLLEGE LIFE". Tharunka. 11 April 1988. Retrieved 25 January 2023.

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Learn how and when to remove this template message Philip Baxter College University of New South Wales is a residential college at the University of New South Wales in Kensington Sydney Australia Phillip Baxter College and its two neighbouring Colleges Goldstein and Basser are collectively known as the Kensington Colleges Philip Baxter college is the largest of The Kensington Colleges Residents generally stay in Baxter for two or three years before ending their college tenure A student had to remain at College for two and a half years to be named Honorary College Valedictorian Residents are provided with three meals per day during session at the nearby Goldstein Dining Hall which is shared with residents of the other Kensington Colleges Basser Goldstein and Fig Tree Hall Philip Baxter CollegeUniversity of New South Wales LocationUNSW campus KensingtonFull namePhilip Baxter CollegeEstablished1966Named forSir Philip BaxterSister collegesGoldstein College Basser College Fig Tree Hall Colombo House UNSW Hall Head of CollegesIsabelle CreaghPresidentVicky ChenDeanLauren RyznarResidents215WebsiteThe Kensington Colleges Contents 1 History 1 1 1985 Conflict with College Master 1 2 Redevelopment 2 Student Life 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAlong with Basser and Goldstein Colleges Philip Baxter College forms part of the original Kensington Colleges which have been owned and operated by the University of New South Wales since they were founded in 1959 The original college was constructed over two years from 1964 to 1966 and opened in 1966 1 It was the third residential college on the university campus to open 2 Named after Sir John Philip Baxter a former Vice Chancellor at UNSW 3 and Chairman of the Sydney Opera House Trust 4 Baxter College took its first residents in 1966 nbsp The original Philip Baxter College Building D14 D18 in 19661985 Conflict with College Master edit In 1985 a conflict arose between college students and Master Peter O Brien the head of multiple colleges over allegations of overuse of authority 5 This led to the formation of the Students Submission Committee which aimed to remove O Brien from his position The committee was composed of students from Baxter Basser and Goldstein colleges and was led by Paul Elton the president of the 1986 Baxter College House Committee The committee petitioned the University Council to investigate O Brien s plans to make Baxter a first year student only college the removal of Valedictory dinners the misuse of house funds the reinstatement of expelled students and the fairness of disciplinary actions On May 12 1986 the University Council established an ad hoc committee to investigate the matter O Brien resigned on July 11 1986 6 and was replaced by Dr Bruce Avis who discontinued the title of Master 7 The events and investigation by the Kensington Colleges Inquiry were reported by the UNSW student newspaper Tharunka with O Brien threatening legal action against the publication in 1985 for publishing allegedly defamatory letters 8 Redevelopment edit During 2012 and 2013 Baxter College also housed residents from sister colleges Basser and Goldstein during a major redevelopment of UNSW s student accommodation facility The 110 million redevelopment that saw The Kensington Colleges completely re developed and three new colleges added to the portfolio Fig Tree Hall Colombo House and UNSW Hall The redeveloped Philip Baxter College opened in Semester 1 2014 It accommodates 201 students in a mixture of rooms with either en suite or shared bathroom facilities Philip Baxter College has expansive common and study areas as well as a rooftop garden The College shares landscaped garden areas with Basser Goldstein and the newly established residences Fig Tree Hall and Colombo House Student Life editThe College participates in numerous social and sporting activities throughout the year including the inter college The Ruth Wheen Cup and off campus activities in the local areas of Coogee Randwick and Sydney CBD Residents affectionately termed ressies participate in weekly coffee nights in which the House Committee presents new activities events and news to the wider college All student activities are coordinated by the student elected House Committee and overseen by the Dean of College Recurring activities include harbour cruises on Sydney Harbour with sister colleges attending the Baxter Ball 9 10 REXTAB 11 where ex residents exressies are invited to attend and Baxyard Blitz where an entire floor of the college themes and decorates their living spaces to be judged by the Dean of College Valedictory dinners are served at the conclusion of each teaching period often with speeches from notable guest speakers the dean and House Committee president 12 Residents at Baxter are also encouraged to produce new traditions and enterprises A notable example is the J amp D coffee cart which is run by students and services all of the Kensington Colleges The profits from the cart are donated to a charitable cause References edit Campus Buildings Exhibition Records amp Archives UNSW Sydney www recordkeeping unsw edu au Retrieved 25 January 2023 Campus Buildings Exhibition Records amp Archives UNSW Sydney www recordkeeping unsw edu au Retrieved 25 January 2023 Vice Chancellors Exhibition Records amp Archives UNSW Sydney Sydney Opera House House History Proudly Sponsored by Baulderstone Archived from the original on 14 September 2010 Retrieved 17 October 2013 NEWS Tharunka 29 July 1986 Retrieved 25 January 2023 NEWS Tharunka 29 July 1986 Retrieved 25 January 2023 COLLEGE LIFE Tharunka 11 April 1988 Retrieved 25 January 2023 NEWS Tharunka 29 July 1986 Retrieved 26 January 2023 BAXTER BALL Tharunka 30 September 1981 Retrieved 25 January 2023 Philip Baxter year photos UNSW Accommodation 21 June 2016 Retrieved 25 January 2023 1992 no 6 1 May 1992 Trove Retrieved 25 January 2023 COLLEGE LIFE Tharunka 11 April 1988 Retrieved 25 January 2023 External links editPhilip Baxter College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philip Baxter College University of New South Wales amp oldid 1211156459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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