St Cuthbert's Society

St Cuthbert's Society, Durham
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Motto Gratia gratiam parit
"Friendship begets friendship"
Founded 1888
Principal Dr Roy Boyne
Location South Bailey
Students ~1000

St Cuthbert's Society, commonly known as Cuth's, is a college of the University of Durham in England. It was founded in 1888 to cater for non-resident students. St Cuthbert's was the third college to be founded, following University and Hatfield College. It is one of the 'Bailey' colleges, located on Durham's "peninsula". Today, St Cuthbert's Society retains a degree of semi-autonomy. It is the only 'society', rather than college, within the university. The president remains a student, rather than a member of the SCR.

The Society owns accommodation across Durham, but most central facilities are provided at its main site on South Bailey. Notable among these is the bar, which is the only Durham college bar to have regular daytime as well as evening opening.

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Colleges of the University of Durham

Collingwood | George Stephenson | Grey | Hatfield | John Snow | St Aidan's | St Chad's | St Cuthbert's

St Hild and St Bede | St John's | St Mary's | Trevelyan | University | Ushaw | Ustinov | Van Mildert

See also: St Cuthbert's Society, College, College of St Hild and St Bede, Collingwood College, Durham, England, George Stephenson College, Grey College, Durham