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Magdalen JCR changes name to Gryffindor
Magdalen College JCR passed a motion this Sunday to rename itself as Gryffindor.
Natalya Segrove on Sunday 22nd November 2009
Photograph: Cherwell

Magdalen College JCR has voted to rename itself as Gryffindor in the JCR meeting on Sunday. It will be referred to as such in "all official documents".

JCR President Laurence Mills has also been mandated to contact the JCR Presidents of Christ Church, St. Hugh's and Merton informing that they should rename their common rooms Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw respectively.

The motion, which was passed in the JCR's General Meeting with only six votes in opposition, was proposed by third-year Zoe Tyndall. It noted that, "Magdalen College embodies the values of courage, daring, nerve and chivalry", the characteristics of the Gryffindor house in Harry Potter novels.

Tyndall said, "Magdalen college JCR embodies the exact same values as Gryffindor house at Hogwarts."

She added, "We found the resemblance between Hufflepuff and St Hugh's to be particularly strong - they are, as the motion reads, ‘particularly good finders'. The amount of ‘pure wizarding blood' at Christ Church is overwhelming, and our only conclusion was that they should be called Slytherin."

Matthew Shribman, the third year who originally raised the idea during his JCR presidential bid last week commented, "It's not a question of whether we should rename to Gryffindor, it's whether we should accept that we are Gryffindor."

During the debate on the motion, several amendments were suggested. One would have mandated the JCR President to write to the college President, Professor David Clary, asking if he would change his name to Albus Dumbledore.

Only one speech was made in opposition, and this was to suggest that the motion be changed to mandate the purchase of a sorting hat.

However, the opposition was withdrawn when a friendly amendment was added to the motion, stating that a sorting hat should be purchased. Matt Bilton, who proposed the amendment commented, "I think most of the JCR present agreed that a sorting hat was definitely necessary."

Suggestions that this could become part of the admissions process across the University of Oxford were rejected on the grounds that it could be difficult to implement.

Student reactions to the name change were very positive. First-year Suzie Harrogate commented that she was "quite ecstatic about the whole situation" as she had "always wanted to go to Hogwarts."

Tom Meakin, President-Elect of Magdalen JCR commented, "Magdalen does after all look a little bit like Hogwarts, and not to put any noses out of joint, but my Vice-President does look a little bit like Hagrid."

 

Comments

Alex
23rd November at 3.08pm
Good to see the intellectual powerhouse that brought us Lord Denning, Baron Browne-Wilkinson, Ronald Dworkin, John Florio, and Oscar Wilde (amongst many distinguished others) is keeping up its rigorous standards.
Andy
23rd November at 3.53pm
I'd have put them down as Slytherin, to be honest . . .
Will
23rd November at 4.08pm
Please could the writer of this article deal with various anachronisms - references to 'Magdalen JCR' are reasonable for references before the passing of this, but sentences such as 'Tom Meakin, President-Elect of Magdalen JCR' should be edited to 'Tom Meakin, President-Elect of Gryffindor'
Steve
23rd November at 6.23pm
Don't be such a "joyless stain", Alex.
Rosie
23rd November at 8.52pm
Even the brightest and best are allowed to have a little fun Alex! And I'd say that standards are being rigorously adhered to - I believe Oscar Wilde was chiefly noted for his sense of humour, as was Dudley Moore, another distinguished Magdalenite...
Anyssa
23rd November at 9.03pm
Most definitely Slytherin! Such a misnomer would be a stain on the good name of Hogwarts - a travesty!
Al
23rd November at 10.03pm
I wonder if Rowling will sue...
Tom Riddle
23rd November at 11.11pm
No she won't sue because I'm pretty sure she can recognise a joke. Unlike Alex.
Suzanne M
24th November at 12.03am
Come on you guys....this is surely an absurd way to use your exaggerated brain cell allocation?
John from Magdalene
24th November at 1.30am
Does that mean we need to change our JCR name to Durmstrang?
Tom Riddle
24th November at 4.44am
For goodness sake there will be no campaign to revert back to Magd JCR because they won\'t actually change the name. It was a joke motion...it took 15 minutes or so of a General Meeting and it was fun. Apparently some people have their sense of humour confiscated at matriculation. Stop being so precocious and chill out.
Tom Riddle
24th November at 4.54am
For goodness sake there will be no \'revert to Magdalen JCR\' campaign because they won\'t actually change the name. It was a joke motion...it took up 15 minutes or so of a General Meeting and nobody in the room actually thought it was serious. Clearly some people have their sense of humour confiscated at Matriculation. Stop being so precocious and chill out.
Tom Riddle
24th November at 4.56am
Stop being so precocious and chill out. They won\'t actually change the name...it was a joke motion. It took about 15 minutes or so of a General Meeting and literally no one in the room took it as seriously as you. It seem that some people have their sense of humour confiscated at Matriculation.
Jaani
24th November at 5.47am
Considering that Ms Rowling\'s publisher recently threatened legal action against a mother who sought to host a Potter-themed Halloween party, this can\'t go unnoticed: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/single-mum-who-planned-harry-potter-themed-halloween-party-threatened-with-legal-action-by-hollywood-studio/story-e6frf7lf-1225791589195. One can only hope.
H
24th November at 6.10pm
What does "particularly good finders" mean, exactly?
Tom Riddle
25th November at 7.37am
You should have a look at the love Magdalen is getting on some other websites.
Dumbledore\'s Grundle
25th November at 2.52pm
This reminds me of the time Eton briefly changed their name to \"Camp North Star,\" based on the 1979 screwball comedy \"Meatballs,\" starring Bill Murray. Don\'t worry, it aint gonna last...
Jay Schlackman
26th November at 5.12am
Good to see British journalism at it's finest: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/6645309/Oxford-University-changes-common-room-name-to-Harry-Potters-Gryffindor.html
Evil Genius
3rd December at 5.54pm
Some other JCR should change their name to "Magdalen" and then they can't change back, and the daft buggers will be stuck as Gryffindor for the foreseeable future! You can't have two with the same name, so force them to stick with it!