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Vol. III, No. 6 — June 24, 2005 — University of St Andrews

N E W S
St Andrean Off to the Vatican
Fr. Patrick Burke, Former Debates Convener, Called to Rome Job
by ANDREW K.B. CUSACK
ONE OF the University’s most prominent alumni, Fr. Patrick Burke, has been appointed to the highest doctrinal body at the Vatican. Fr. Burke, currently editor of Faith magazine and parish priest at Our Lady and St. Ninian’s in Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, will take up his position at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith at Rome in September. [continue]

N E W S
Fife Council Approves Hamilton Hall Development
Objections from Royal & Ancient, Community Council
PLANNING permission has been granted by Fife Council to transform the former Grand Hotel on the Scores, currently the University’s Hamilton Hall residence, into twenty-five holiday timeshares. The decision was made by the East Area Development Committee of the Council despite the strong concerns over traffic and parking considerations as well as complaints raised by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club across the street. [continue]

N E W S
Esler to Lead Arts, Humanities Research Board
Leave of Absence for Eminent Divine
ESTEEMED Professor  Philip Esler, of St. Mary’s College here at the University of St Andrews, has been appointed Chief Executive of the recently reorganised Arts and Hu-manities Research Council. [continue]


F E A T U R E S


A Year in Bonn
Stuart Paterson, the Mitre's man in the former capital of West Germany, wraps up his year with thoughts of Angela Merkel, German liberals, and the Kaufhof food hall. [read]

A R C H I T E C T U R E
A New Library for King's
The recent conversion of the former Public Record Office to a library for King’s College London is a fitting use of a building once dubbed ‘the strongbox of the nation’, and worthy of applause, writes Nicholas Vincent. [read]

A R C H I T E C T U R E
A Fitzrovia Renovation
No. 16 Fitzroy Square has found rescuers in two Wall Street bankers, writes Nicholas Vincent. [read]

R A R E   B O O K S
The Codex Stosch
A unique book dating from the 1520’s and lost for over two centuries will be sold in July by the Edinburgh auction house of Lyon and Turnbull. [read]

S O C I A L   R E P O R T
Jazzy Soirée at the Byre for Anderson-Braidwood 21st
A grand fête was thrown on Sunday, May 22 to celebrate the accession of Miss Arabella Anderson-Braidwood to the age of twenty-one. [only in print edition]


E D I T O R I A L / O P I N I O N

L E A D E R
Reform Graduation!
This past week many of our friends and peers enjoyed the pomp and ceremony of the Graduation Ceremony, and so this seems an appropriate moment to make a series of recommendations for its embellishment and elaboration. [continue]

L E T T E R   T O   T H E   E D I T O R
Christ and Multiculturalism
From Mr. Timothy Allen, a tertian of St Mary's College. [read]

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A   P E R S O N A L   A P P E A L
Blessed Kaiser Karl and Peace
Sofie von Hauch presents a personal message urging you to help Benedict XVI in his efforts for peace and unity in Europe and the world. [only in print edition]


I N   B R I E F

Kathleen Jamie Scores Book of the Year Prize
Collects £10,000 Prize at Council's Edinburgh Event
KATHLEEN Jamie, a lecturer in the School of English, has been presented with the 2005 Scottish Book of the Year award. Miss Jamie collected the £10,000 prize given in recognition of her ‘The Tree House’, a collection of poetry. The same book of thirty-five poems was earlier awarded the Forward Poetry Prize. The award is given by the Scottish Arts Council and was presented in a ceremony held at the Dynamic Earth centre in Edinburgh on June 9.

Paterson Bids Adieu to Fair City of Bonn
Returns to Helm of University's Tory Association
OUR OWN popular columnist, Mr. Stuart Paterson, will return to St Andrews in the autumn to resume his presidency of the University of St Andrews Conservative Association. Mr. Paterson has sucessfully completed a year of studies at the University of Bonn in Germany, from whence he penned his Bonn Voyage column, the last of which is printed on pages IV-V.

This Year's Honorary Graduates
Include Nobel Laureate, Travel Writer, BBC Journo, and Kirk Conveners
MOST NOTABLE among this year’s recipients of honorary degrees from our university was the esteemed Nobel Laureate and Saoi of Ireland, the poet Mr. Seamus Heaney. Heaney accepted his Doctorate of Letters on June 21, the first graduation of the week.

Also honoured were the popular travel writer Mr. Bill Bryson, known for his ‘Notes from a Small Island’, and Mr. John Simpson, a BBC television journalist credited by some with the liberation of Iraq. The Very Rev. Dr. Iain Torrance and Dr. Allison Eliot, former moderators of the Church of Scotland who both failed to halt that institution’s decline, were awarded honorary DDivs.

Lang Breaks Ground on New Arts Building
Modern Structure Next Door to Library
PRINCIPAL Brian Lang has broken ground for the construction of a new Arts Faculty building in the centre of town. The £8,000,000 structure is to be located between the main University Library and St. Katharine’s Lodge West. The 33,000 sq ft building will house on four storeys lecture theatres, tutorial rooms, and offices, and is scheduled to be completed during the summer of 2007. It will be constructed primarily out of glass, stone, and zinc.

The University claims that the new building, designed by Reiach & Hall Architects of Edinburgh, has been “designed with the historic setting in mind” but some critics have complained that it more complements the bland brutalist library than the series of Scots Flemish Revival buildings which will be its neighbours on the Scores. The building, however, is set back from the street, and is unlikely to mar the views of one of St Andrews’ more quiet and leafy thoroughfares.


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