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No quarter given
The 2014 Women's AFL team took the intercollegiate title without conceding a single goal.
A breath of fresh air
I will always remember our tutor in engineering, John Hasker, who was always ready for a joke and always interested in what we were doing.
One of the first
In 1973 I was one of Ormond's first cohort of resident women. Looking back, it was an amazing experience, one which I perhaps did not fully grasp at the time.
Becoming a ‘theolog’
I found myself walking through the College gates of for the first time. Somewhat awed by the building and its surrounds, I walked past Allen House and up the sweeping drive to enter the majestic building.
A special visitor
Bill Morgan is one of our oldest alumni and was the Chair of the Students' Club in 1942. In 2021, he visited the College and shared some of his memories from his time at Ormond.
The Ormond Women’s Association
The Ormond Women's Association was an important source of support and camaraderie for female students and alumni for more than 40 years.
Tabling the past
The table tops in the Junior Common Room (JCR) are a beautiful synergy of old and new.
Learning, friendships and fun
Getting to know students from other disciplines whilst at Ormond equipped me well for the role I played in the communities in which I later ministered.
At first I was afraid, I was petrified
Ormond students sing and dance their way through Gloria Gaynor's 1976 hit 'I Will Survive' in their 2017 entry in the intercollegiate 'LipDub' competition.