Facilities

JCR Rooms:

The JCR has two Common Rooms, both open 24 hrs a day. Both are fully equipped with huge TVs, Sky, DVD players with surround sound, newspapers and a free pool table. And if you do decide to do some work, there are some pretty handy (free) photocopiers.  The JCR is also the venue for the delightfully democratic General Meetings, Welfare Films and Donuts (see JCR Committee and Welfare sections for more info).

Shop:

The JCR has its own student-run shop which sells all of our daily essentials such as bread, milk, cereal, chocolate, paper, shampoo, aspirin etc. The Shop saves you having to trail up the High Street every time you want something and is very handy for those times when you realise you have no milk left for breakfast the next morning. It also sells a good selection of wine and other drinks, as well as playing host to the formidable JCR DVD collection, which is made use of by all members of the college.

Bar:

Possibly the best in Oxford, cheaper than the pubs in town and open practically all day long.  The bar has recently been redecorated and currently displays the winning entries of the annual college photography competition. It also sells an alternative to hall food in the shape of salads, pastries, cakes, jacket potatoes soup, baguettes and paninis. Particularly brilliant in the summer, when you can sit outside on the riverside terrace to eat. The bar also has plenty of sources of entertainment - a pool table, a jukebox, table football, pinball and a multiquiz machine (TIP: if you have a gambling streak, don't bring too much spare change!).  Oh, and the bar is also home to the sweaty joy of bops, open mic nights, the ever popular bar quizzes and many other entz events throughout term (see the Entz section for more on that).

Computers:

Magdalen has two computer rooms, which give all students access to the Internet and such excitements as Word and Excel as well as providing scanning and printing facilities. All college rooms also have high speed internet access, for your own computer or laptop.

Hall:

Built in the Fifteenth Century and very beautiful. Hall is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and caters for vegetarians. It's pretty cheap (about £3 for a good meal) and, in contrast to some other colleges, you don't have to pay for all your meals in hall whether or not you eat them, nor do you have to sign up in advance. Three times a week there is Formal Hall - a three-course meal complete with Latin graces sung by the choir. Completely optional, but at £6-10 it’s very reasonable and great to invite guests to.

Library:

The Magdalen Library is open 24 hrs a day and is very well stocked (so well stocked that we’re running out of room for all the books!). The library is traditionally invaded by finalists during Trinity term, but otherwise there is usually desk space to be found if you enjoy working in the peace and quiet.  The librarians are always happy to order new books if you need them and there are computer facilities available.  There is also an extensive DVD and video collection available if you can’t find what you’re looking for in the JCR shop.

Grounds:

One of the best things about Magdalen is that you can go from High Street to countryside in literally a couple of minutes. Magdalen is by far the most spacious College with over 100 acres of private land within its walls. As well as the beautiful buildings and lawns of the main college, Magdalen is famous for its deer park and extensive water meadows. We are also only a stone's throw away from Christchurch Meadow and the flower-packed Botanical Gardens (the oldest in the country and free entry for members of the university). For complete escape head for Addison's Walk, a circular riverside path famous for its outstanding natural beauty, beyond which are the Fellows’ gardens and the sports grounds.  Our location right on the river is most envied during the summer when our fleet of punts is floated…

Punts:

Are great fun and we have lots! Many colleges don't have any. They are brilliant in the summer for wasting more time than would seem possible, especially at the legendary punts party when the whole College heads down to the bottom of the meadow for barbeque food, sunshine, Pimms, beer and bouncy castles...

And as if all that wasn't enough...

Magdalen has its own darkroom, which the JCR photography rep can teach you how to use. The JCR Dining Room (recently refurbished to a fantastic standard) is another brilliant facility that is used for brunch on a Sunday morning and is available for anyone to book out. Magdalen is blessed with a huge new auditorium, for films, plays, debates, concerts, etc. The JCR also has its own art collection, auctioned off each year. There’s some pretty good stuff in there and most goes for almost nothing. So, if you fancy a Picasso, or a Renoir, or a Turner in your room for the year, this is the place for you.