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college, but they work together in close consultation with staff. The
Residential Advisor team is led by the Assistant Deans. Within the college each accommodation floor as well as Hawker House and the Flats have a designated Residential Advisor. This is a senior student who receives further training to act as a key support person and mentor for all students on the floor. This team is accountable to the dean. Members of this team are appointed by the college. The Academic Team is led by the senior academic tutors and consists of eight academic coordinators, who are responsible for supporting students in their faculty and coordinating the 45+ academic tutors employed by the college. The Academic Team is accountable to the director of learning. Members of this team are appointed by the college. The College Club Committee is an elected student representative body and is responsible for organising a wide range of sporting, arts, cultural, environmental, charitable and social events throughout the year, as well as coordinating inter-college events with
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renovated to provide additional accommodation. In 1996, a block of flat-style accommodation was erected on the northwestern corner of the college, named New Cain. The old cottages Cain and Abel were demolished in 2001 to make way for the New Abel extension, which opened in 2002. This complex was extended in 2007 to encompass the Lewis
Building, and two new wings named the Mathieson and Wall buildings. In 2004 the Allister McLeod Sports Pavilion, a 24-hour gym, was built on the eastern side of the tennis courts. In 2015 this was incorporated into the East Wing Building, which also included two floors of student accommodation, an academic centre, and a new multi-level resident car park.
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its societies and sporting culture early on. As early as 1928 a college "Wranglers' Club" was established to conduct debates and entertain distinguished guests. The college, as well as competing in the university games and societies of the time, also held internal games and sports as Intra-College sport did not exist. In 1934, St Mark's hosted the first inter-collegiate football match in South
Australia, defeating
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was elected a few days before the college opened. By 25 March the founders had entries from a resident tutor, A. E. M. Kirwood, a university lecturer in
English, and nine students, L. A. G. Symons, A. Walkley, Kells Price, S. J. Douglas, B. Griff, L. F. Casson, W. D. Walker, C. J. Glover and G. W. W.
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From the outset the council placed a great emphasis on building up a resident and non-resident tutorial system; this emphasis has created a framework which is still in practice today. Scholarships and bursaries were also initiated early on to aid clever or needy students. The college also developed
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did not provide at the time. The founders of the university believed that learning thrives best on 'haggis in a hovel', and that consequently there was no necessity for the provision of residence or its official control. It was thought that students should receive no tutorial assistance but rather
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Awkwardly named for the buildings that were incrementally demolished or enveloped as the new structure grew, these three-bedroom apartments are each equipped with laundry, kitchen and lounge facilities. The newest extension, opened in 2007 and incorporating the
Matheson, Lewis and Wall buildings,
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St Mark's spent the closing years of the 20th century moving towards the completion of its strategic building masterplan, aiming to eventually house a maximum of 250 students. In 1984, the
Creswell Flats were renovated. In 1988, a computer room was established and in 1989, the "Hawker annexe" was
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locks. More senior students may apply for specific rooms within the dormitory buildings, the much sought-after Hawker House mansion, or one of the many apartments with self-contained kitchen, lounge and bathroom facilities. Each floor (or building in the case of Hawker House and the flats) has a
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Internet and phone connections, and there are shared laundry and bathroom
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In 1939 the college seemed set for a period of steady if unspectacular advance in service to the community and more immediately to the university, when the Second World War intervened and was followed by an almost complete revaluation and reorganization of
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for 2020. Owing to the generosity of honorary fellow Ian Wall and Pamela Wall, the college also commenced work to add an extra two levels to the college carpark. Due to be completed in September 2020, this will increase the total number of parking spaces from 98 to 158.
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and asked the bishop to support a compromise which would make the college damp rather than either wet or dry. Under this arrangement the council would grant the students access to beer and light wines in regulated quantities, but spirits were rigidly excluded.
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The name of the college was the subject of some debate. Initially it was to be called Christ's College, but a movement soon developed for the name to be changed to King's. A compromise was reached to name the college St Mark's, after the saint on whose day the
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Following the conclusion of the war, the college re-opened on 10 March 1946. A steady growth in numbers necessitated the purchase and rental of additional properties. In 1949, "North House" in Kermode Street was purchased, and "Montefiore" (which later became
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The Learning Commons, which opened in 2019, is a modern, open space located above the Grenfell Price Dining Hall comprising four tutorial rooms, a balcony overlooking the tennis courts, an open space for training activities, functions and events, and a
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Cultural Renewal"., which has included significant reform of governance and accountability structures within the college, and the establishment, or significant strengthening, of educational and training programs for student leaders.
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for the duration of the war. The remaining students were relocated to a lodging house in Kermode Street. During their tenancy, the RAAF made several improvements to the buildings which were subsequently purchased by the college.
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character of the institution, it admitted a number of non-Anglicans to the council and opened the college freely to men of all faiths.
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